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Government Data Exchange and Open Data Platform Tapping into the latest natural resource Anveshi Gutta Smarter Cities Lead Consultant/Business Architect IBM http://bit.ly/1VKfHFq http://bit.ly/1GBm33a [email protected] +971566766093 The Open Group Conference – Hyderabad, India Feb 18-19, 2016

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Government Data Exchange and Open Data Platform

Tapping into the latest natural resource

Anveshi GuttaSmarter Cities Lead Consultant/Business Architect

IBM

http://bit.ly/1VKfHFq http://bit.ly/1GBm33a [email protected]+971566766093

The Open Group Conference – Hyderabad, IndiaFeb 18-19, 2016

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Agenda

Conclusion

Open Government

Data around the world

Practical Implementation

of Open Government

Data initiatives

Stages of Open Government

Data Transformation

Overview

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Conclusion

Open Government

Data around the world

Practical Implementation

of Open Government

Data initiatives

Stages of Open Government

Data Transformation

Overview

Agenda

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Can a Government be an

Let

us

Ask

Overview

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What it

takes?

Ensure both citizens and government workforce have

Omni-channel access to "contextual" data and services

Tap into the power of government data to spur

innovation and improved quality of citizen services.

Overview

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How?

Overview

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ConclusionReal-world Open

Government Data

Practical Implementation

of Open Government

Data initiatives

Stages of Open

Government Data

Transformation

Overview

Agenda

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GOVT AGENCY A

GOVT AGENCY B

GOVT AGENCY C

GOVERNMENT

PRIVATE ENTITIES

GOVERNMENT

GENERAL PUBLIC

How does

Government

Interact?

Government to Government (G2G)

Government to Business(G2B)

Government to Citzen(G2C)

Stages of Open Government Data Transformation

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GOVT AGENCY B

GOVT AGENCY C

GOVT AGENCY D

GOVT AGENCY E

GOVT AGENCY A

Data silos

Tapping into

Government

Data –

Stage 1

Stages of Open Government Data Transformation

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Tapping into

Government

Data –

Stage 2

GOVT DATAREPOSITORY

GOVT AGENCY B

GOVT AGENCY C

GOVT AGENCY D

GOVT AGENCY E

GOVT AGENCY AG2G – Data

Exchange Platform

Data Silos

DATA EXCHANGE BETWEEN GOVT AGENCIES

PROGRESSIVE TRANSITION

Tapping into

Government

Data –

Stage 2

Stages of Open Government Data Transformation

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PRIVATE ENTITIES

GENERAL PUBLIC

GOVT DATAREPOSITORY

GOVT AGENCY B

GOVT AGENCY C

GOVT AGENCY D

GOVT AGENCY E

GOVT AGENCY A

OPEN DATA

G2B/G2C – Open Data Platform

Data Silos

G2G – Data Exchange Platform

DATA EXCHANGE BETWEEN GOVT AGENCIES

ACCESS TO NON-SENSITIVE DATA

PROGRESSIVE TRANSITIONTapping into

Government

Data –

Stage 3

Stages of Open Government Data Transformation

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SOCIAL NETWORKS

GOVT DATAREPOSITORY

GOVT AGENCY B

GOVT AGENCY C

GOVT AGENCY D

GOVT AGENCY E

GOVT AGENCY A

OPEN DATA

Analytics-driven Decision Making

Platform

OTHER SOURCES

PRIVATE ENTITIES

DATA EXCHANGE BETWEEN GOVT AGENCIES

ACCESS TO NON-SENSITIVE DATA

Data Silos

G2B/G2C – Open Data Platform

G2G – Data Exchange Platform

PROGRESSIVE TRANSITION

Tapping into

Government

Data –

Stage 4

Stages of Open Government Data Transformation

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Comparison of

Transformation

Stages

ValueProposition

Stage 1(Data Silos)

Stage 2(Data Exchange

Platform)

Stage 3(Open Data Platform)

Stage 4(Analytics-driven decision centre)

Sharing data centrally between agencies

Establishing Singlewindow for the citizen

Tapping into API Economy

Identification of Shared Services

Innovation within Government

Generating Insights for Informed Decisions

Driving Govt Policy course corrections

Stages of Open Government Data Transformation

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Business

Scenario

Government Data

Corporate Data

Citizen Data

Data in Context

Data at Rest

Data at Motion

Data at Rest

Data at Motion

Data at Rest

Data at Motion

Informed Decisions are made to influence key

policy moves by government entities

Other Sources (Media, Weather..)

Data at Rest

Data at Motion

Stages of Open Government Data Transformation

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Conclusion

Open Government

Data around the world

Practical Implementation

of Open Government

Data initiatives

Stages of Open Government

Data Transformation

Overview

Agenda

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Supply-Demand

Equation

Practical Implementation of Open Government Data

initiatives

• Identify datasets and open them for consumption

OPEN DATA AVAILABLE

•Drive uptake of open data by private entities, public

OPEN DATA CONSUMED •Push for innovation

and new business models based on open data

OPEN DATA TAPPED INTO

SUPPLY SIDE DEMAND SIDE

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Open Data

Attributes

• Is the data correctly representing the real-world entity or event? Accuracy

• Is the data not containing contradictions? Consistency

• Can the data be accessed now and over time? Availability

• Does the data include all data items representing the entity or event? Completeness

• Is the data following accepted standards? Conformance

• Is the data based on trustworthy sources? Credibility

• Is the data machine-readable? Processability

• Does the data include an appropriate amount of data? Relevance• Is the data representing the actual situation and is it published soon

enough? Timeliness

• Why was the data collected in the first place? Context

Practical Implementation of Open Government Data

initiatives

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Data Quality :

5-star data

Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web and Linked Datainitiator, suggested a 5-star deployment scheme for Open Data.

SOURCE : http://5stardata.info/en/

Practical Implementation of Open Government Data

initiatives

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Progressive

opening up of

Government

Data

Identify, link and access disparate Open Government Data

Leverage Economies of scale to provide LOGD with little additional costs and generate innovative value that was not seen before

Progress to 5-star rated open data ecosystem

Use LOGD as a revenue generation stream

Generate value from shared data through

Linked Open Govt Data (LOGD)

Identify datasets that can be shared beyond the government boundaries

Encourage API-driven innovations by Private entities and/or general public.

Engage a broad community, including technical and non-technical people, in planning and executing open data policies.

Share Government data with Public (Open data)

Identify cross-agency datasets required to perform operations efficiently

Provision a data exchange platform to enable update and sharing of data through automation

Encourage and facilitate consumers' reporting of usage of data

Share Data between Government Agencies

Practical Implementation of Open Government Data

initiatives

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Driving

Consumption

of Open Data

Data Consumers have 4 basic expectations…..

• Commitment to provide fresh data at all times

• Commitment to bind the data service with a Service Level Agreement (SLA)

• Commitment to maintain data quality at all times

• Commitment to ensure data anonymity

Instills trust

in the relationship

Practical Implementation of Open Government Data

initiatives

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Tapping into

Open Data

Practical Implementation of Open Government Data

initiatives

Correlate various datasets – government data, private data, and proprietary data – and render use cases that wouldn’t be possible otherwise

Possibility to distribute data without restrictions

Establish a mechanism by which the consumers can submit their feedback/concerns about existing datasets or place requests for more relevant datasets

The 3 Essentials..

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Conclusion

Open Government

Data around the world

Practical Implementation

of Open Government

Data initiatives

Stages of Open Government

Data Transformation

Overview

Agenda

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Global open

Data Index

SOURCE : https://index.okfn.org/

Open Government Data around the world

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Global open

Data Index(#1 – Taiwan)

Open Government Data around the world

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Global open

Data Index(#2 – UK)

Open Government Data around the world

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Global open

Data Index(#17 – India)

Open Government Data around the world

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Conclusion

Open Government

Data around the world

Practical Implementation

of Open Government

Data initiatives

Stages of Open Government

Data Transformation

Overview

Agenda

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Closing

Statement

Conclusion

Open data initiatives flounder without a strong user

community

A fragmented data-sphere is an opposing force to

innovation

Inertia of Status Quo needs to be overcome

Agencies must also view the citizens they serve as valued

customers who expect engaging and user-friendly

experiences and transactions online

Governments worldwide are in the midst of a digital

revolution, and are beginning to address the challenges and

opportunities of delivering the services that today’s

public expects

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Questions?