la open data incentive scheme – launch presentation, july 2014
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Local Authority Incentive Scheme Launch presentation - July 2014
AGENDA
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AGENDA
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Welcome Address
Introduction
Overview of the Open Data Agenda
LA Incentive Scheme Details
How to apply for LA Incentive Scheme Funding
Q&A
Networking and Refreshments
HOUSEKEEPING
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WELCOME ADDRESS
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James StrachanAssistant Director of Research and Resources Economy, Transport and Environment Department Hampshire County Council
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WELCOME
OVERVIEW OF THE OPEN DATA AGENDA
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Heather SavoryChair of Open Data User Group
ODUG Remit• Outreach - to Open Data users, re-users, wider
stakeholders • Demand Led Open Data - Prioritise user requests for
data to identify the most important data sets for release
• Benefits Cases - evidence gathering & research to inform cases for the release of Open Data
• Release of Data Fund (RoDF) – assess, prioritise and make recommendations for funding
• Work with Central Government Sector Boards and the wider Public Sector
• Advise PSTB on additional funding for Open Data and on Open Data policy
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Open Data
• Transparency– holding government to account
• Efficiency, innovation and enterprise– Better public service delivery – citizen
information and choice– Improved public sector efficiency – joining
the dots between spending and outcomes– Economic growth - opening up new
innovative market opportunities for the UK
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Economic Value of Open Data• Estimated value of PSI to the UK economy
– 16bn per annum (UK Gvt estimate, 2011)– More than £1.8bn of direct annual benefits
per annum plus wider social benefits of >£6bn (Shakespeare Review, 2013)
• GeoServices – Global revenues $150-$270bn per year,
growing 13% per annum (Oxera 2013) – US geospatial industry 2011 - $73bn
revenues, 500k jobs with an impact of 15-20x this amount on the US economy, so driving $1.6T revenue and $1.4T cost savings (BCG, 2013)
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Public Service Delivery Example
>55 million hits for police.ukImproved community
engagement 11
Public Sector Efficiency Example
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NHS prescription
data –potential saving between
generic and branded statins
is £200m
Business Innovation Example
• US start-up founded on government open data
• Makes use of free data published by the US National Weather Service
• Uses machine learning to predict the weather and other essential elements for agribusiness
• Acquired by Monsanto for around $1bn
The UK has the potential to grow these types of
innovative businesses
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UK Open Data today• Britain recognised as a global leader in Open
Data and Transparency
• Attitudes to releasing Open Data changing
• Evidence of real benefits increasing
• Major datasets are becoming available
• National Information Infrastructure launched
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ODUG Achievements – Key DatasetsOpen Data released/committed- HMLR Historic Price Paid and INSPIRE Polygon Data- Register of UK Charities
Open Data on it’s way- Historic Met Office data – incremental release 2015- VAT Register – preliminary release & consultation- CHIEF Data – consultation underway- DVLA Bulk Data – consultation imminent
Datasets under active debate- Open National Address Dataset- Ordnance Survey Open Data
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ODUG Achievements - Other• Demand Led Data – evidencing real-world
demand for Open Data• Community Engagement – widely
networked• A voice for data users at the heart of
government• Respected input to policy/public
consultations• Release of Data Fund (RoDF) ‘up and
funding’• National Information Infrastructure –
ODUG review underway16
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LA INCENTIVE SCHEME
Jacqui TaylorMember of Open Data User Group
Supply Led Open Data
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Demand Led Open Data
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Request New Data
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Evidencing the Demand
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Focus is Local
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Three Themes
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Public Conveniences
Planning
Licenses
Public Conveniences
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Planning
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Licensing
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transparency.strategy@cabinet-office.gsi.gov.uk
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‘Local’ data.gov.uk
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Key to Remember
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HOW TO APPLY FOR LA INCENTIVE SCHEME FUNDING
Tim AdamsProgramme Manager
www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus@LGInformPlus
Supported by the LGA because...• LAs hold much data that could contribute
to social & economic growth if released nationally
• Much data is fragmented, inconsistent and not published on data.gov.uk.
• Local government is well placed with best practice in information sharing standards built up over a decade
• LAs are given incentives through support, coordination and funding.
www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus@LGInformPlus
What the scheme sets out to do• Provide useful data – responding to common
requests
• Keep it as simple as possible for councils• Enable data users to accurately interpret data
and aggregate it across councils
Hampshire
Durham
Sevenoaks
Leeds
Craven
Westminster
Any council
www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus@LGInformPlus
Summary of submission stages
Visit the online pages: http://opendata.esd.org.uk
1. Apply – local authority
2. Acceptance – LGA
3. Submit dataset details – local authority
4. Technical review – project technical team
5. Acceptance and payment - LGA
www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus@LGInformPlus
Viewing and making submissions
http://incentive.opendata.esd.org.uk/submissions
Register if necessary
Sign in to submit for your local authority
www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus@LGInformPlus
Submissions for your council
Apply for new submissions and update existing ones
www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus@LGInformPlus
Submission stagesLink to ODI Certificate
How frequently you will publish
Estimated number of FOI requests pa the dataset addresses
Tick when complete for review
Any comments
Link to open dataset that complies with schema
We check schema compliance
We pay your local authority
www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus@LGInformPlus
Guidance on the scheme and schemas
Overview
Submission guidance
Planning schema
Licences schema
Toilets schema
www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus@LGInformPlus
GuidanceDocuments• Overview• How to apply• Scheme guidance for: Planning, Licences, Toilets
Electronic files• Validation files for the ODI’s CSV Lint utility: Planning, Licences,
Toilets• Definition files for DataShare users : Planning, Licences, Toilets
Online• Help page (online aids and resources)• Knowledge Hub Local open data forum• Support@esd.org.uk (technical & admin support service)• Tim.Adams@local.gov.uk (programme manager at LGA)
LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
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Heather SavoryChair of Open Data User Group
On-going Challenges• Ordnance Survey Derived Data Licensing
restrictions• Realising and measuring the full economic
potential of Open Data• Achieving ‘Open by Default’• Getting public sector procurement right• Understanding the UK position on data
privacy• Improving accessibility to Open Data• Skills gap
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Be Part of the Open Data Revolution• Strong understanding of the importance of
Local Government and Local Government Data
• Funding for this ODUG proposal is supported by the Public Sector Transparency Board
• Help us show how National Views of data can be brought together for public benefit
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QUESTIONS?
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@odugUK @Saturn4
@jacquitaylorfb @DrTimAdams
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