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- Internal Auditors, 28 November, 2014 - Keitha Booth, NZ Open Government Data Programme Manager
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New Zealand
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Economic growth New business & employment New tools, products Taxation revenue Better social outcomes Data to improve daily decisions Insights from analysis Efficiencies Greater use of a single authoritative source Evidence-based policy Transparency and democracy Public participation in policy development Reporting on performance
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NZ Government Open Access & Licensing Framework (NZGOAL) NZ Data & Information Management Principles Declaration on Open and Transparent Government Data.govt.nz Clear Cabinet decisions and intent Foundations built
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NZ Data and Information Management Principles, 2011 Open Protected Readily Available Trusted and Authoritative Well Managed Reasonably Priced Reus able
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Chaired by LINZ CE, Peter Mersi, plus: Statistics NZ, Parliamentary Counsel Office, Tertiary Education Commission, DIA, MBIE Open Government Data Chief Executives Governance Group Agency data champions (Tier 2 or 3) from 11 data intensive departments Open Government Data Steering Group
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Open Government CAB Min (11) 29/12 ◦ Annual report on progress to Cabinet Agencies complete an annual survey Data releases on data.govt.nz ICT Strategy and Action Plan to 2017 Open Government Partnership Office of the Auditor General
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International forum promoting government being more open, accountable and responsive to citizens NZ’s OGP Action Plan released 1 October 2014 Includes the Open Government Data programme Subject to self assessment, international, and independent local assessment focusing on stakeholder engagement
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Elections; legislation Census data; maps Company and land registers Real-time transport Freight transport Schools performance/examination results Crime statistics Government contracts
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NZ Fishing Rules app
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The Forward Works Viewer
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lack of resources (capacity, capability and necessary technical skills) to make sustained progress In 2014, 12 departments (38%) noted: lack of a formal publishing/data release process` legal and copyright issues data quality confidentiality of aggregated data releasing restricted data cultural and organisational issues 4 or fewer departments noted:
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Protecting personal data when aggregating Accessing high value data not fully government- funded Using private sector data for evidence-based decisions Assessing the value created from data re-use Incorporating crowd sourcing into public service delivery
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http://ict.govt.nz/programmes-and- initiatives/open-and-transparent-government/ opendata@linz.govt.nz #opendata kbooth@linz.govt.nz @keithabooth
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Cabinet paper Chief Executive responsibility Chief Executive involvement Reports ICT strategy and action plan
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Need to consider the importance and impact of the Cabinet paper [and Open Data] to their business and therefore the Audit Programme Need to consider the need for compliance
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The appointment of data champions [tier 2] The visibility of open data and its re-use in the business The appropriateness of the performance measures Testing compliance
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