Open Data in NZ Name | Position Rochelle Stewart-Allen Dan Randow
Current state 1. 2. 3.
Why Open Data Charter? Why new policy: • Increased demand for open data • International momentum (ODC & OGP) • Increased support for open data in NZ Govt Why engage: • Inform people affected → relationships, release, use • Understand impacts → recommendation to Govt
Engagement process • So far – teleconference & Loomio – chats with DIA & Statistics NZ • Workshop • Next – more Loomio – advice
Current vs proposed new policy Defines New policy if it includes ODC Current policy as per Cabinet Minute Govt’s level of commitment Govt commits internationally via Cabinet gets agencies to commit OGP Value and use of open govt ODC mentions economic, social, Declaration mentions economic, social, data cultural & environmental plus cultural & environmental benefits plus transparency & global benefits. accountable govt. Organisations to respond We are seeking your input on this. Directed, encouraged, invited... and how much Machinery of govt for open We are seeking your input on this. Steering group, work programme and data reporting. Principles for managing and ODC provides substantially more DIMP provides broad principles with releasing data detail. some detail. Engagement with and ODC emphasises consultation and Not addressed. support for data users support for using data.
Orgs to respond [tbc!] Organisations 2011 Cabinet Paper Likely in new Cabinet Paper Public Service and non-public directed required service departments State services agencies (including encouraged directed CRIs, SOEs & Crown Entities) Local Government invited encouraged Business and civil society invited
Your input, please For stakeholder…. agencies (or group of users) or users (or group of users) Policy component Stakeholder impact If the component says... the stakeholder impact will be... Organisations to respond Machinery of govt Principles Engagement
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