tx dgs 16 presentation - digital transformation and enterprise content management - j romine
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Digital Transformation & Enterprise Content Management
Jesse Romine | Director, Socrata
June 20, 2016
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Data Fuels the 21st Century Digital Government
By becoming data driven, governments transform themselves
Improve Transparency & Accountability
Build & Promote Public Trust
Citizen Engagement & Empowerment
Improve Operational Efficiency & Fact-Based Decision Making
Promote Economic Development
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• Smart Machines
• Internet of Things
• Digital Government Platforms
• Software-Defined Architecture
• Risk-Based Security
• Digital Workplace
• Multichannel Citizen Engagement
• Open Any Data
• Citizen e-ID
• Analytics Everywhere
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“The key to progress for digital government
maturity is a singular focus on the exclusive
use of data in designing and delivering
government policies and services.” - Gartner, 2015
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LEVEL OF DATA MATURITY
Consumer-style web & mobile interfaces
Accessible storytelling tools for Publishers
Open Performance and fact-based decision making
Robust, high-performance data APIs and developer resources
Automated, real-time data publishing
Turnkey, UX optimized apps for high-value data
LEVEL 4
Data as a Platform
Automatic syndication to the Consumer Web
Built-in Apps Ecosystem
Data for analytics and predictive modeling
Intra-government data federation
Open connectors to enterprise systems
Domain-specific peer benchmarking
Location awareness and mobile by default
Crowdsourcing data and insight
Sensor-based streaming data and apps
Data science-enabled semantic discovery across the network
LEVEL 5
The Open Data Network
Scattered spreadsheets and PDFs online
Legacy custom web apps
LEVEL 1
Pre Open Data Silos
Basic catalog of downloadable files (CSV, XLS, SHP, ZIP, PDF)
Metadata/Catalog APIs
LEVEL 2
The Catalog Phase
IT resource-intensive development project
Manual data publishing
Limited interactivity with basic data tables, and visualizations
Social sharing
LEVEL 3
Basic Interactive Experience
Open Data Program Maturity
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Open Data Network Harnessing Network Effects to Maximize Impact of Open Data
• Empower government agencies to be better
informed about their performance
• Equip local businesses and citizens with
information about their community
• Allow developers to create innovative
applications that help present the data in
ways that allow for data-driven decisions
A Resource To:
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Open Data Network Impact
How the Open Data Network Impacts our Government and Communities
Greater Economic
Impact
Improved Quality of Life
Increased Operational Efficiency
Greater Economic Impact
Applications and
Information Products
Published Data
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State of Texas Examples
• Veterans Claims and Representative Locations
• Bid Fair – Estimated Worth by Category
• Texas Department of Information Resources
• Texas Parks and Wildlife
• Texas Ahead
• RideTap for Transit Agencies
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Contact Information
Thank you!
Dave Ballinger, PMP, CTPM
Texas Department of Information Resources
512-463-8647
See the State’s new Open Data Portal at: https://data.texas.gov/
Jesse Romine
Director
Socrata
406-570-3296