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Providing Funding to Enhance the use of Open Data in the Public Sector Giuseppe Sollazzo @puntofisso Open Data User Group 19.3.2015

Providing Funding to Enhance the use of Open Data in the Public Sector

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Providing Funding to Enhance the use of Open Data in the Public Sector

Giuseppe Sollazzo@puntofissoOpen Data User Group

19.3.2015

This talk is about...

...how targeted funding following a demand-led approach can help deliver tangible benefits

and advance the Open Data agenda

The Open Data User Group

Open Data User Group

● Formed in 2012● Outreach to Open Data community● Demand-led data release prioritisation

○ Central Government / Public Sector● Benefits Cases● Policy Advice (COTT, PSTB)

Data Request Roadmap

ODUG Roadmap, http://data.gov.uk/odug-roadmap

Who are we?

Open Mercia

current members

past members

ODUG Deliverables

● We work a lot behind the scenes○ Made the case for releasing key datasets

■ HMLR Price Paid■ EA Flood Data■ Ordnance Survey “move to OGL”

● Open Data Case Studies● National Information Infrastructure (NII)

The Release of Data Fund

Open Data Funding

Autumn Statement 2011 “direct” funding○ £7M for Release of Data Fund

■ support demand-led release, build capacity■ run by ODUG/PSTB and Cabinet Office

○ £2.5M per annum for Breakthrough Fund■ remove short-term barriers in central/local gov■ run by BIS

○ And more…■ £10M: ODI■ £750K/year: Innovation Vouchers, £1.2M ODCS

The Release of Data Fund

Three funding rounds● £4M spent● ~30 projects funded

LGA Vouchers

LGA Vouchers

● £730K to develop & test process for publication of data in Local Authorities in a consistent form

● Consultation Process● Three themes

○ public conveniences (toilets)○ planning applications○ licences for alcohol and entertainment venues

LGA Vouchers

Outcomes● 96 LAs● 241 promised datasets

○ 86 toilets, 76 premises/licences, 79 planning● 100 completed by 19.1.2015

○ 52 toilets, 20 premises/licences, 28 planning● “Burden of conforming to OS”

Open Addresses

Open Addresses

● £383K to build an open address database● Background

○ ODUG benefits case: lack of national address data○ PAF gets privatised with Royal Mail

■ but… is PAF the best we can get?

Open Addresses

Outcomes● (Currently in Alpha)● Benefits to society, service providers, users

○ 130K new homes/year need to be added to PAF○ Simplified end-user interface, accuracy○ Denmark saw economic value, what about UK?

Trafford Innovation Lab

Trafford Innovation Lab

● £50K to build an Intelligence Unit in a LA○ Based at Trafford Council○ Staff include public health, housing, GIS, police○ What data is needed by orgs to work together?

Trafford Innovation Lab

Outcomes● Greater Manchester Data Sync Programme● Bid for £20K: reduce isolation in the elderly

○ Built using data from the lab ● Prioritise location of defibrillators

Adult Social Care

Adult Social Care

● £95.8K to audit adult social care data● FutureGov + Local Authorities

○ Devon, Kingston, Sutton

Adult Social Care

Outcomes● Data reconciliation

○ cross-reference service providers across datasets○ linking to CQC data

● End users can compare services● “Debunking myths around opening data”

○ Develop a culture of transparency○ Establish data practice within councils

Leeds Data Mill

Leeds Data Mill

● £100K to build a city-wide data repository○ datasets from multiple sources○ public+private

● 12 organisations, 140 datasets, 82 APIs○ Leeds City Council (115)○ DCLG (8)○ Yorkshire Water (4)○ Northern Powergrid (4)

Leeds Data Mill

Outcomes● A way to power Smart Cities?● Projects/events for the community

○ Hack my route

New Economy Manchester

New Economy Manchester

● £330K to develop an open interactive mapping tool of critical infrastructure

● Outcomes○ An inventory of problems

■ Licensing , data ownership, out-of-date, schemas

○ Identify incorrect data■ “[we found datasets showing] railway lines

where residents know there not to be any”

...and more

The Future of Open Data Releases

The Future

Board from a UKGovCamp 2015 session on Open Data, https://www.flickr.com/photos/puntofisso/16366457465/

Ongoing Challenges

● Open Data is not fully embraced○ Geospatial and Addressing○ Clarity of licensing

● (Open) Data by default○ Operational Open Data○ Evidence-based Policymaking

● Open Data needs public confidence● Open Data needs structure

National Information Infrastructure

“The National Information Infrastructure (NII) - Why, What and How”, http://data.gov.uk/blog/national-information-infrastructure-nii

National Information Infrastructure

● Data as “Infrastructure”○ Operational aspects of Data○ Framework for data management

● Not just Open Data○ Good example of what Open Data should look like

● Phased approach○ inventory - what datasets are out there○ openness - what licence, privacy issues○ embed data into operational decision making

Thank you!

Giuseppe [email protected]

Open Data User Group@odugUK#uknii #rodfdata.gov.uk/data-request