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The Greater Manchester region, led by key figures like Julian Tait and Victoria Moody, is pioneering the Open Data initiative to foster equitable urban growth. By making city data freely accessible, the project aims to empower local communities, enhance service delivery, and stimulate innovation across various sectors. This approach addresses the needs of a diverse population of 3.2 million while establishing robust partnerships among local authorities, educational institutions, developers, and citizens. The goal is to build a cohesive ecosystem that enhances collaboration and drives positive city outcomes.
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13th January - GMPTE Julian Tait - FutureEverything Victoria Moody - Trafford MBC DataGM
Manchester a leader in service and application innovation The City Region create a unique opportunity to develop Open Data Three questions... Creation of a more equitable city OpenData Cities Cities
Data to be made Open and freely available Pragmatism over defined methodology Project principles... Addressing the whole city region OpenData Cities Cities
Conceptual over administrative model of city Population 3.2 million Rochdale 206,500 Bolton 262,400 Bury 183,300 Oldham 217,273 Wigan 305,500 Salford 218,000 Tameside 215,500 Manchester 483,800 Trafford 211,800 Stockport 281,000
Targeted Communities Data users Data managers Executive
Developing relationships Local authorities GM wide organisations Education establishments
PUBLIC BODIES DEVELOPERS EDUCATION MEDIA CITIZENS Building an ecology