Calling Open Data Developers: Government needs you

October 1st, 2009
Tiffany St James

We’ve been helping Cabinet Office with the Prime Minister’s initiative on data release.  Called Making Public Data Public, the PM appointed Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Professor Nigel Shadbolt in June to oversee the creation of a single online point of access for all public UK government datasets.

On 10 June in his statement to the House of Commons on Constitutional Renewal, the PM announced that ‘… I believe we should do more to spread the culture and practice of freedom of information…So that Government information is accessible and useful for the widest possible group of people, I have asked Sir Tim Berners-Lee to lead who led the creation of the World Wide Web, to help us drive the opening up of access to Government data in the web over the coming months.’

The intention is that a single online point of access becomes part of the routine operation of Departments with a live site running by the end of the year.   The Cabinet warmly endorsed all the actions the project is taking on the 15th September, after a presentation by Sir Tim.  I’ve helped by preparing a communication and engagement plan, David’s been supporting through his work on RDFa implementation across government and Adam drafting the guidance for Departments.

Colleagues in COI have been working on the site and there is an early preview of what the site could look like that was available yesterday for the developer community.  The project is appealing to open data developers to work with government to get this right. Developers can join in by signed up to the Google Group.

The developer community is full of bright ideas of how to use government data and what they need to develop public services – just look at some of the great initiatives started already: Show Us a Better Way, the Power of Information TaskforceMySociety and Rewired State.  It’s work in progress, and there’s still a lot to do. You can follow progress on #opendata on Twitter.

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7 Responses to “Calling Open Data Developers: Government needs you”

  1. So you were going to open data to developers, then someone decided to give it to Google instead?

    I’m sure lots of groups like NPOGroups would have been willing to help you, but could you at least make the Google Group public so that people can sign up without registering with the Googopoly?

  2. “…I have asked Sir Tim Berners-Lee to lead the creation of the World Wide Web”

    um, didn’t he already do that, like a while back?

  3. Thanks Helia! Amneded now of course, I should’nt write blog posts so late after a long day!

  4. Just to add that there are now over 1100 data sets available on the http://www.data.gov.uk site – including stats around education, traffic counts, property prices.

    Users can submit ideas to the community and view the applications that have already been developed. There are also blog posts on how to get started with the data available and how to run SPARQL queries.


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