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Open data in Germany – What happened since last October?
IPSG-Meeting Dublin, April 2013
Jan-Ole Beyer
Division O1“Administrative Organisation, Modernization Programmes“
Federal Ministry of the Interior
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What are we talking about?
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“A piece of data […] is open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and redistribute it — subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.” (opendefinition.org)
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What are we talking about?
“[…] Open data, especially open government data, is a tremendous
resource that is as yet largely untapped. Many individuals and
organisations collect a broad range of different types of data in order to
perform their tasks. Government is particularly significant in this respect,
both because of the quantity and centrality of the data it collects […]”
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Some reasons for open data (apart from definitions, programmes and strategy papers…)
“You can give away your data now – and
generate revenue and jobs…”
“Data and information are
essential resources in an information
society.”
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Determining factors in the administrative structure of Germany
Rule of law as basic prerequisite
Federal structure of public administration ( Autonomy of the different levels of administration)
Ministerial autonomy (Art. 65 Basic Law Autonomy of the federal ministries)
source: Wikipedia (C. Löser, D. Liuzzo)
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Open data in a federal republic…
…plus some platforms on municipal level…
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That patchwork doesn‘t look very user-friendly…
…plus some platforms for specific data…
…plus some platforms on the federal level…
Lower Saxony
North Rhine-Westphalia
Bremen
Hamburg
Berlin
Rhineland-Palatinate
Baden-Wuerttemberg
Bavaria
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Therefore: We need a cross-level open government data Platform!
(innovative) re-use of
data“One-stop-access” to Open
Government Data across
Germany
standardized meta data structures
standardizedpolicies for
data usage data licenses
…cultural change…
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Measures and milestones – up to the present
Contest „Apps for Germany “
Report „Open Government Data Germany“ on legal, technical and organizational issues
Cross-level meta data structure to describe data and exchange it between platforms
Recommendation for a German (Open) Data license
Prototype of a cross-level Open Government Data portal
lectures, workshops, articles, information material etc. for different target audiences
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The result: The prototype of “GovData – The data portal for Germany”
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Upcoming: The next steps…
Evaluation and enhancement of the prototype
Inclusion of new data providers
(Formal) standardization of the meta data structure, in consideration of international developments
Enhancement of the German Data License
Work on the organisational and financing model for the “production release” of GovData
Facilitate „data competence“ by developing educational/information material and training courses, with lectures, workshops, articles…
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Lessons learned – up to now…
There is a lot more than we know: Many things are already being tried out in individual projects. Include the experts!
A lot more works than we can imagine: Technical and legal obstacles are in most cases lower than expected.
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Lessons learned – up to now…
There a lot of civil servants, whole municipalities etc. who are really interested in Open Data – and just don’t know how to start!
Some advice and a few fundamental “standards” or recommendations help them to find their way.
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Lessons learned – up to now…
For all the others: The mindset and culture have to be changed for a comprehensive change.
It’s a long way to go from the principle „Everything is secret, unless…“ to the principle “Everything is open, unless…“.
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QUESTIONS?!