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Open Government: The Road Ahead
Andrew Stott UK Transparency Boardformerly Director, data.gov.uk
Chisinau, Moldova 16 May 2012
The Road Ahead
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First: where have we come from?
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UK: “Liberty” speech – Oct 2007
“Government belongs to the people, not the politicians.”
“Public information does not belong to Government, it belongs to the public.”
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US: Day 1 Memo on Open Government
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UK: Coalition Government Transparency
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ExpenditureSenior staff salariesExpensesContractsTendersOrganisation chartsPublic service
performance
Financial Transparency: Macro Level
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Financial Transparency: Transaction level
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Financial Transparency: Contract Level
9http://www.otvorenezmluvy.sk/
Fair-Play Alliance
“Slovakia’s Most Wanted Watchdog”
Open Data
10~230 government open data sites world-wide
Crowd-sourcing regulatory reform
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40% of comments rated useful by agency50% of regulations will be scrapped/changed
Crowd-sourcing a city’s future
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Crowd-sourcing a constitution
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US: Challenge.gov
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UK: e-Petitions from 2007
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US: e-Petitions
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MySociety
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Sunlight Foundation
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“Transparência Hacker”
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55 Countries in OGP
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TransparencyCitizen
ParticipationAccountabilityTechnology and
Innovation
OGP establishes independent scoring
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Open Government: Key Learning Points so far
Open Data a key enabler
Best Open Government has both
‒ “Push” by Government leadership
‒ “Pull” from civil society
Policy making and service design needs to be “co-creation”
Government must be prepared to listen and act – else all this is wasted
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The Road Ahead
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The Road Ahead really looks like this
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Lots of information, but can it be found?
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Lots of information, but is it accurate?
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How to keep citizens interested?
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How to get public services to listen, and act?
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and as public agencies wake up … ?
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Leadership
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Partnership between Government and Civil Society
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Recognise success
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OGP is not a race. But it is.
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End
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