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E government ; ANZ Foundation Spatial Data

Framework

Shane Crossman

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Source Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)

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By embracing Government 2.0 we can:

• make our democracy more participatory and informed

• improve the quality and responsiveness of services in areas like

education, health and environmental management, and at the same

time deliver these services with greater agility and efficiency

• cultivate and harness the enthusiasm of citizens, letting them more

fully contribute to their wellbeing and that of their community

• unlock the immense economic and social value of information and

other content held by governments to serve as a precompetitive

platform for innovation

• revitalise our public sector and make government policies and

services more responsive to people’s needs and concerns by:

• providing government with the tools for a much greater level of

community engagement

• allowing the users of government services much greater

participation in their design and continual improvement

• involving communities of interest and practice outside the public

sector - which offer unique access to expertise, local knowledge and

perspectives - in policy making and delivery

• more successfully attracting and retaining bright, enthusiastic

citizens to the public service by making their work less hierarchical,

more collaborative and more intrinsically rewarding.

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Source Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)

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The Open Government Partnership is a 60-

nation network and growing. After some two

years, Australia’s Federal Government has just

committed to joining the OGP. June 2013

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Where are we now?

Data is being produced at an ever increasing

rate. This growth in data production is being

driven by:

• individuals and their increased use of media;

• organisations;

• the switch from analogue to digital

technologies; and

• the proliferation of internet connected devices

and systems.

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Increasingly Geoscience Australia staff are realising the new opportunities that

HPC facilities such as the NCI offer. An end goal is for quantitative, integrated

assessment and modelling of complex earth science systems to enable us to

respond to decadal challenges in Earth Systems Science including water security,

sustainable development of our minerals and energy resources, community safety

and emergency management, and sustainable environmental management.

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The use of community

open source codes in

the earth science

domain is growing and

Geoscience Australia is

collaborating with some

of these initiatives such

as the GEM (Global

Earthquake Model) tools

and the TOUGH

(Transport of

Unsaturated Ground

Water and Heat)

software.

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IN THE FRAME keeps you up-to-date with the ANZ Foundation Spatial Data Framework Project.

In the May 2013 edition Peter Gersekowski explains the Queensland Spatial Information Council program to improve standards based administrative boundaries as part of a spatial information framework.

The newsletter is also a forum to answer your queries and your feedback is encouraged via [email protected].

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ANZ Foundation Spatial Data Framework (FSDF)

Ten national data

themes:

• Authoritative

• Consistent

• Reliable

• Widely

available

Better policy decisions

Improved service delivery

Increased innovation and

productivity

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The current trend towards open data and open

government has seen a focus on making data

sets available to the public, however these

‘open’ initiatives need to also put focus on

making data open, available and standardised

within and between agencies in such a way that

allows inter-governmental agency use and

collaboration to the extent made possible by the

privacy laws. Source AGMIO

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What the future looks like

A successful big data strategy is expected to assist in realising

each of the priority areas observed in the ICT Strategy.

The delivery of better services — big data analytics will allow

government agencies to deliver more personalised services that

are tailored to meet citizen’s needs and preferences. For

example, the identification of individuals or groups who are

eligible for certain entitlements without the need for them to be

aware of or explicitly apply for that benefit.

Improved efficiency of government operations — more effective

use of big data for predictive analysis will allow government

agencies to better assess risk and feasibility, and detect fraud

and error. This will in turn deliver improved productivity as

resources can be directed towards projects with greater

confidence of the outcome.

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Open engagement — through the Big Data Working Group,

agency stakeholders in big data and its related technologies will

be able to engage with industry, academia, non-government

organisations and other interested parties locally and

internationally.

These engagements will help to build knowledge, spark ideas,

generate growth and better inform decisions and solutions that

meet the needs of the government, both on a national and local

level.

Further to this, the pursuit of big data technologies by

government agencies will see a number of potential

collaboration opportunities between agencies that will

strengthen existing networks and help develop new

partnerships.

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