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1 1 Government as an API: open {data|source|standards} Pia Waugh @piawaugh http://pipka.org Care of fedAPI.gov

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Government as an API: open {data|source|standards}

Pia Waugh

@piawaugh

http://pipka.org

Care of fedAPI.gov

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Monies, People and Skills

Can haz moar? Bad kitteh.

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Status quo and inertia

But this worked before just fine!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/52481081@N08/14519663677/

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Culture clash

Hierarchy vs routing around damage

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Government(s) are complex

How do we make it simple?

Copyright United States – public domain image

http://xkcd.com/898/

The rise of the technocracy

The geek has inherited the earth?

Changing expectations

Challenge... and opportunity!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/zebble/8212264/

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How people see Gov

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How Gov sees people

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How Gov sees Gov

From hierarchy to P2P

How?

Changing the public service

Taking the horse to water

• Translation of systems, language, services

• Change requires a reason – better, more efficient, etc

• Create paths of least resistance

• Give people a reason

• Take the personal risk and lead the way

• Continually prove why a better path is better

• Put the citizen at the centre of the design

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Some building blocks for the future

From FOSS, open data, open standards

• Improving how gov does tech

• On the shoulders of giants... globally

• Models of collaboration (and healthy competition)

• Modular and interoperable design – best tool for each job

• Exposing data/APIs as a service

• Mashable government

• JFDI - scratch an itch, don’t just dance with mosquitoes

• Meritocracy

•Technical excellence and cleverness as a core tenet

data.gov.au

Walking the talk

Free, scalable, API-enabled platform for government data.

Staged iterative approach

1. Publishing (2013 – mid 2014) Improving the functionality and ease of

publishing for agencies with training and

documentation

2. Value realisation (Late 2014) Providing useful front end tools for data.gov.au

including data visualisation and analysis tools.

Publishing quality data a pre-requisite.

3. Data quality (Late 2014-2015) Looking at ways to provide agencies the ability

to accept iterative data improvements in a

verifiable way

Ongoing community engagement critical

Features

•Manual and automated publishing options

• API access to (clean) tabular/spatial data

• Easy to publish, download & interact

• Use cases and site|data|org analytics

• Data Request Site

• Harvesting from gov data gateways

• National Map integration

• Blog and monthly reports

In Planning

• 5 star quality plugin

• Selective crowdsourcing for updates

• Federated search for discoverability

• League Table

• Data model registry

Translating and transforming – building the freeway

National Map

Datavis Application development

Analysis & Policy

Value Creation

Discovery

Data

Full Discovery

New Services

FIND

National spatial index (gov, private,

research)

Data Portals – Fed, 5 State/Territory, Local gov

Local Portals: • City of Melbourne

NationalMap

DSS and ATO Statistics

Open by Design

Drawing a line in the sand

Building proactive publishing, interoperability, reuse into:

• Systems

• Processes

• Procurement

• Planning

• Records management

• Registers

• APIs and service delivery

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SPACESHIP!

Tomorrow, pirate ship!

The future is here, it is already widely distributed.

Governments are learning to be part of our world

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mr_matt/3568892622/

Challenge #1: Collaborate

Challenge #2: Design the future

Challenge #3: Lead the way

Challenge #4: Have fun

Questions?

@piawaugh

@datagovau

http://pipka.org

data.gov.au

toolkit.data.gov.au