OpenLivinglabs Days 2015 Instambul – August 2015

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OpenLivinglabs Days 2015 Instambul – August 2015 Empowering Public Administration with data culture, open and linked data Marco Combetto Innovation Manager Taslab Living Lab Informatica Trentina S.p.A. www.taslab.eu OpenLivinglabs Days 2015 Instambul – August 2015

First of all… The public administration (PA) is facing big challenges: the web, online services, digitalization and other innovation and in meanwhile the PA is ageing, with secular management models, small turnover and reduced spending capacity. Is it possible “do more with less” in the PA? Public authorities have a common characteristic : produce, manage and accumulate data as a result of their normal operation. Some data is subject to specific constraints, such as the protection of privacy, national security or intellectual property. Others may be freely circulated and reused by all. Reused data have a great economic value, and strong potential for innovative growth: open public data means creating new opportunities for the area, based on their creative reuse, proposing and inventing new solutions to common problems, of which the government struggles to make load.

Description Sharing LL experience and find common elements in changing the PA using elements like: the culture of Data (open data and linked data) inside it by improving the data culture of the employees, providers, SMEs, strengthening their professional skills Providing tools, guidelines, support to improve the skills of PA employees Develop a sustainable model for ICT systems in order to reduce the gap. Call for tenders, technical specifications, platform reeadiness, single point of access, pubblication tools. and in the meanwhile changing (not dramatically) PA processes in better How: share our experience and methods in working with PA Users and citizens based on the model proposed in the EU project beginning from the platform developed by EU project Fusepool P3

Open Data in Trentino Open Data in Trentino is a 3-years project promoted by the Autonomous Province of Trento (PAT) finalized to develop an open data infrastructure to enhance Service Innovation for Trentino. Guidelines, Licenses, formats, APIs Federate Open Data catalog and portal, Open Data courses Linked data, big data Community and Open Data challenge New Public administration, new business models, Impact assessment Involving all players in the system , Who creates the data , those who consume them , who seek with a participatory model extended

Roles and Objectives Roles: Objectives: DATA PUBLISHER / OWNER: Turn legacy data into linked data that’s actionable in apps for your target groups. DATA MODELER / ANALYST: Configure custom pipelines for transforming and enriching data how you want it to be. APP DEVELOPER: Develop engaging data-driven apps by reusing linked open data in your app. DATA CONSUMER: Make the most of linked open data as journalist, tourist, or any other data-savvy person. Objectives: To increase awareness and interest of the Culture of Data approach within the PA To discover synergies between Opendata/linked data community, Smart Cities and Living Labs Activate the Opendata/linked data thematic at the European Network of Living Labs.

The FP3 platform

Samples, samples… http://explorer.nexacenter.org/

Thanks!