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McKinsey Global Institute estimates that government organizations together can generate $3 trillion dollars in value for themselves and their taxpayers through open data and information transparency initiatives. Yes, that's a staggering number, but governments like yours are realizing pieces of it already. Are you taking advantage of the enormous economic and social impacts of information transparency? Review these webinar slides to learn more about the four pillars of value that are reshaping how government thinks not only about open data, but how it's applied and leveraged to cut costs and significantly increase government efficiency. In these slides you will learn: -How to immediately start cutting costs and increasing operational efficiency -How your peers have already implemented similar programs -How to get get approval and get going quickly Don't miss out on your piece of the $3 trillion windfall.
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The Open Data Value Framework
Saf Rabah
VP Product, Socrata
The 4 Pillars of Open Data
Agenda
1. Open Data – Quick Review
2. Introduction to the Open Data Value Framework (ODVF)
3. The 4 Pillars of open data value
4. Q & A
The Open Data Opportunity
Open Data a Boonfor Entrepreneurs
Forrester Research
Open Data Plays a
Key Role in
Advancing Better
Governance.
Big Data Makes Organizations Smarter, but Open Data Makes Them Richer.
MCKINSEY GLOBAL INSTITUTE REPORT
$3 trillion a Year in Value Can
Be Unlocked Through Smarter
Use of Open Data.
An Innovation Platform, Powered by Data
Open Data is an innovation strategy designed to:• Enhance quality of life for residents
• Stimulate economic activity
• Improve decision-making and accountability
• Increase operational efficiency
Stories of InnovationIdeas in practice
The First Pillar of ValueCitizen Experience
“Forward thinking governments deliver high-quality user experiences that live up to modern consumer standards.“Socrata Open Data Value Framework
Engaging Citizens with Self ServiceExplore San Francisco 311
Understanding The Budget ProcessMontgomery County Budget Explorer
San Francisco Restaurant Inspection DataIn the hands of millions of people
The Second Pillar of ValueData-Driven Decision Making
“Improving governance or simply the way government works is one of the key strategies enabled by open data.”Socrata Open Data Value Framework
New York City – Mayor’s Geek Squad
“With nothing grander than public data, the Case of the Grease-Clogged Sewers was solved.”
Using data to solve urban problems more efficiently
Edmonton, Canada – 360 Degree Citizen Service
How quickly are potholes filled? There is a dashboard for that.
Transparent, data-driven decisions
The Third Pillar of ValueEconomic Impact
“Open Data is making a measurable difference in contributing jobs, consumer spending and tax revenues to local economies.” Socrata Open Data Value Framework
Built On Open DataThe Porch.com Story
200 employees in a one year and growing. Raised $33 million in funding and now had data about 120 million
home projects!
Built On Open DataThe SiteComlpi Story
Real Estate focused tech firm ranks #1 among fastest-growing NYC Software Companies, grows revenue by
over 1500% from 2010-2013
The 4 Pillars of ValueOperational Efficiency
“Through consolidation and re-use of IT assets, increased self-service access to information, and a reduced system maintenance burden, government organizations can save millions in technology and staff costs. “Socrata Open Data Value Framework
Saving $1/2 Million Through Open DataThe Oregon Secretary of State story
• Used data.oregon.gov to create a searchable interactive database of trademarks
• Avoided an Oracle-based application, estimated at $500,000
• Increased reach by 7x• Reduced staff time by ¼ with self
service
Efficiency through Access to Real-Time Transit DataLesson Learned by San Francisco
The 4 Pillars of ValueOpen Data Value Framework
Data Driven Decision Making
Operational Efficiency
Citizen Experience
Economic Impact
Open Data Value FrameworkActualizing the Benefits
Citizen ExperienceData-Driven Decision Making Operational Efficiency Economic Impact
Citizen participation in government decisions
Systematic approach to tracking and defining goals
Consolidation and re-use of apps, data and services
Ability to deliver reduced data transaction costs to businesses
User friendly digital services on web, mobile and machine to machine interfaces
Interactive public dashboard to show performance data
Retirement of ageing systems, and the ability to scale programs more easily
Embrace “catalyst” role in the emerging data economy; help in incubating civic startups
Government services via location aware mobile-apps
Data visualization and employee facing analytics app to extract insights
Reduction of labor intensive information requests through self service tools
Access to data that supports academic research, driving new discoveries
Integration with consumer web services like Google Maps, Yelp, and Zillow
Sophisticated data collection capabilities including crowdsourcing and social networks
Economies of scale through outsourced data storage
Public private data exchanges
Active promotion of data transparency efforts
De-siloed system and centralized web based-based access to data
Shift from custom-build system and databases to service-oriented-architecture (SOA)
Cross-department and inter-governmental data federation
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