Moving Beyond the Open Data Movement
Open data is moving beyond activism and into implementation. Accordingly, we need an overarching data strategy that addresses the needs of a diverse ecosystem of local governments, and is co-created with those users who interact with local data, from city residents to agency employees to non-profits.
What are the components of an open data strategy? Throughout this talk, we’ll cover four major points:
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Who owns data quality? How can we use design help to answer that question?
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How can we decouple data interfaces to better suit the needs of disparate users?
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The current lack of accountability with open data. We are not currently designing for users to interact with data in a sustainable way.
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The problems with having politics drive the data standards or data release.