- 1. To SDI or Not?
- What Should Government Do?
- 2. Bill Oates[email_address]
- 3. IT Guy for Maps and Stats in Welsh Assembly Government
- 4. Classic SDI
- Government sponsored and lead
- 5. Government paid-for
- 6. Government developed
- 7. Not very web 2.0 -
- Limited opportunities for community involvement (provide data
services)
- 8. Forums / community space
- 9. Neo SDI
- Commmunity sponsored and lead
- 10. Core government funding but allow for others to add
value
- 11. Community developed
- 12. Very Web 2.0
- Critically dependent on community involvement (data providers
and developers)
- 13. Widgets and APIs for re-use
- 14. Firstly though what is an SDI for??
- Do we really need one?
- 15. Is it not being provided for by the market?
- 16. What problem does it solve?
- 17. What Are the Business Problems?#1
- Making Public Data Public
- We create data as part of the task of government
- 18. You want that data
- 19. We want you to have that data (yes, really!)
- 20. You need to know what it is, where to get it from and other
stuff about it
- 21. What Are the Business Problems?#2
- Sweating our assets (doing more with less)
- G2G reporting, data sharing within and between government
- 22. G2B delivery and service agents need effective data
- 23. G2C scrutiny, transparency, informed choice
- 24. G2C marketing and promotion
- 25. Plan A?
- Data.gov(.uk) for spatial datasets?
- Catalogue of assets
- 26. Standardised (linked) data formats
- LEAVE THE REST UP TO THE COMMUNITY
- 27. IS THAT ENOUGH?
- 28. IS SPATIAL SPECIAL?
- 29. Plan B?
- Provide catalogue
- 30. Provide viewing services for datasets
- 31. Standardisation of datasets to allow added value
- 32. Leave APIs and WIDGETS to the community?
- 33. Summary
- Have we come full circle?
- 34. Is what we want out of a neoSDI the same or different?
- 35. Votes and thoughts please?
- 36. Thank you!