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Presentation of the project opendataportal.at for the W3C meetup http://www.meetup.com/Budapest-Open-Knowledge-Meetup/events/208009292/ @Budapest October 16 2014
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Open Government Data &NGO operated Data Portals
Two of a Kind?The Case of opendataportal.at
Johann Höchtl, Danube University Krems W3C Meetup 16. 10. 2014, Budapest http://www.meetup.com/Budapest-Open-Knowledge-Meetup/events/208009292/
Example Outcome: 1 Data Set: 15 Apps
Source www.data.gv.athttp://data.gv.at/datensatz/?id=add66f20-d033-4eee-b9a0-47019828e698
National Level Success factors
• Technical Interoperability– CKAN
• Semantic Interoperability– Meta-Data Schema Standardisation *– No URI concept => but URL schema
• Legal Interoperability– One Licence! Creative Commons: CC BY
• Organisational Interoperability & Aspects**– Agile and open Cooperation (Administration, Science, CSO
e.g. OKF AT– Central data portal as data aggregator
*http://www.ref.gv.at/uploads/media/OGD-Metadaten_2_2_2013_12_12_EN.pdf** https://www.data.gv.at/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Framework__for_Open_Government_Data_Platforms_1.1.pdf
Local Level Success factors I
• Strategy and Organization– Unambiguous organisational structure,
responsibilities and publishing process– OGD Competence Centre– OGD publishing phases with main topics e.g.
traffic, housing, …• OGD Management– Identification Selection Classification Monitoring
Local Level Success factors II
• External Stakeholder Management– Regular Community Meetings and Feedback
Loops• Internal Stakeholder Management– Internal Support and Workshops– Discussion about Added Value
• Evaluation as an integral part of the OGD initiative
Hydrants
But in Viennawe had ….
OGD lesser expected results
• Inter-department information managementReduced efforts for data claims
• Harmonisation of data formats due to public urge• Shared understanding
What are we talking about when we talk about public multimedia booths?
• Streamlined processes and IT-appliancesFrom internal systems to the data platform, Trend towards higher level infrastructure services
• Streamlined (Publication) Processes
Strategic Recommendations
1. Ongoing topic oriented data publication phases 2. Community Building and new partners e.g. Universities
Research Institutions3. Include OGD portals into Participation and Collaboration4. Develop new success indicators for administrative
departments5. Create OGD Quality process6. Include creative methodologies and analytical
competences in education and training programs;7. Promote a legal framework/OGD that makes OGD an
integral part of department actions.
NGO/CSO Open Dataas a Driver for Open Innovation
The 2000 GoldCorp Challenge
From mining Gold, to mining Data, to mining Gold
Open Data Portal for Companies, Science, Civil Society Organizations, People, Machines, …
www.opendataportal.at
What is the object of study?
Open Government Data Non-Government Data and Information
How much data is offered?
Depending on legal backing: open by default, as much as possible, unabridged, uninterpreted
As much as necessary to fulfil a specific goal
Which data sets are offered?
data sets covering all areas of government action taking, produced or collected when fulfilling public administration tasks, devoid of data imposing a security risk or causing economic drawbacks
data and information seemingly suitable to fulfil a pursued goal
When is the data offered?
in a timely manner, recurring one-time release of data and information
OGD vs. NGO DCharacteristics II
What is the object of study?
Open Government Data Non-Government Data and Information
Why is the data offered?
to foster economic growth and to strengthen the established institutions
to fulfil the stakeholder will, to foster open innovation, to raise revenues
Who provides the data?
Government entities Business entities, NGOs, private persons, associations of international law
How is the data provided?
data is provided according to well-established and agreed principles
data is provided according to the needs of the issuing party and existing good practice
Where is the data provided?
dedicated open data portal, possibly shared among many entities
provided as part of an existing web site or embedded within a targeted marketing measure
OGD vs. NGO DCharacteristics II
Service: private operated
Open (Govt.) Data in Austria: Big Picture
data.eu
Municipalities
Provinces
Ministries
?data.opendata
portal.at
Private Persons
Companies NGOs
Portal: Government operated Portal: Private operated
Private Data
3 Months activity report
• CKAN & Wordpress are suitable to operate the platform
• Little additionale administrative effort caused by user self-registration and commenting
• OGD Metadata scheme affirmed.– Bujt plugable domains of action required
Observations - Benefits
• SMEs: No need to self-host data in an open innovation process
• Larger companies: Fulfil legal obligations for corporations: annual turnover, product ingredients, …
• Larger NGOs & CSOs: Transparency of Non-democratic governance
• Marketing: Perception as a dynamic, innovative and approachable institution
Observations – Question marks
• Loosened bonding intooverall marketing strategy
• Tendency towards outdated data sets• No domain-specific visualisations: 3D printing
models, GPS-tracks, …
OPEN INNOVATION IN BUSINESSIS STILL NOT DATA DRIVEN
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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