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Page 1: WWC Orientation presentation

What Works Cities InitiativeSunlight Foundation

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The Sunlight Foundation works to make government transparent and accountable.

Improving local open data – through better policy and access –helps us all move toward that goal.

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Open Data =the right to information online

Administratively Technically

Proactively Online Open formats

Cost-free Machine-readable

License-free Bulk downloads

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Why Open Data?

Rockefeller Institute, Jan 2015

To add capacity.

Private employers have recovered from recession -but state and local gov’t employment still below recession levels.

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http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/04/21/open-government-data/

Why Open Data?

To provide the public

information people want.

2015 Pew Study:

• 76% of people go online to

interact with government

• The majority of those people

are seeking information

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Why OpenData?To work with partners.

Existing organizations across the country help maximize the value we can get from government data.

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Why open data?

To benefit internal users.

Better awareness: data inventories reveal new data holdings

Better access: shared data portal makes data-sharing seamless

Better evaluation: more data on wider variety of program outcomes

Better data: more eyes on data – additional quality check

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What are governments and communities doing with it?

• Improving service targeting

• Increasing innovation

• Improving public communication

How?

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Publicly exploring problems

Code for DC

San Francisco - Evictions

Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators

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Making better decisions

DataKind: Optimal NY tree pruning

Data Science for Social Good: Relating Chicago’s crime and and broken street lights

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Improving access to public service

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Communicating Out

Chicago’s Scofflaw Landlords Map California’s Healthcare Acquired Infections Map

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Bringing New Information In

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Increasing Participation

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Why create an open data policy?

Policy maximizes potential.

Better structure: clarifies internal responsibilities and creates structure

Better accountability: creates accountability for data quality

Better sustainability: ensures sustained commitment

Better participation: creates a regular, official space for public participation

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Open Data Policies June 2015

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WWC policy approach

• Model executive order/ordinance

• High level policy commits to:• Moving city toward broad, proactive data release

• Assigning roles and responsibilities

• Publishing data to a central portal

• Regular review of progress on publication goals

• Supported with additional, targeted resources to maximize policy quality and local value

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Specific suggested tasks in the policy

• Appoint agency data coordinators

• Conduct a data inventory

• Develop a review process for potentially sensitive data

• Develop a prioritization process for open data release

• Develop a publication process to ensure high-quality data

• Create a public timeline for new dataset publication

• Ensure that published datasets are available for bulk download

• Create opportunities to collaborate with the public