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eGovernment 2012-2015

eGovernment 2012-2015. Ireland’s eGovernment Strategy Enda Holland, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. National Policy Context. Public Service Reform Plan Five major commitments to change Focus on innovative service delivery. EU Policy Context. Digital Agenda

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eGovernment 2012-2015

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  1. eGovernment 2012-2015 Ireland’s eGovernment Strategy Enda Holland, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

  2. National Policy Context Public Service Reform Plan Five major commitments to change Focus on innovative service delivery

  3. EU Policy Context Digital Agenda EU eGovernment Action Plan

  4. Overview of eGovernment 2012-2015 • 5 key principles • Needs of citizens and businesses at centre of eGovernment. • Public services delivered through most appropriate channels. • Reduce the administrative burden for citizens and businesses. • Projects should reflect Business Process Improvements, delivering demonstrable efficiency, effectiveness and Value for Money gains. • Public Bodies should work to ensure that the online channel is the most attractive option for customers.

  5. Overview of eGovernment 2012-2015 • Continue Momentum With Online Services • Use New And Emerging Technologies And Media • Ensure That eGovernment Is Designed Around Real Needs • Take Steps To Improve Take-Up • Ensure That Public Service Data Is Available For Re-Use • Digital Mapping/Geographic Information Systems • Identity And Authentication • Back-End Integration 8 key priority areas

  6. Open Data ineGovernment 2012-2015 Public bodies in Ireland already publish significant amounts of data online. This data can be re-used by citizens and businesses, but much of this data is not available in a machine-readable format. The provision of Open Data can help to promote accountability and transparency by encouraging new solutions, removing inefficiencies, and improving decision making. Easy access to public data can also encourage participation and collaboration by citizens and businesses.

  7. Actions in eGovernment 2012-2015 Three actions specifically deal with Open Data

  8. Actions in eGovernment 2012-2015 ACTION 21 All public bodies will publish appropriate data in machine-readable formats to facilitate re-use.  Initially this will include data newly released (in reports, on websites etc.).  Over time, public bodies should identify additional data that could be released as open data.  This action will enable individuals and businesses to use data in ways most helpful to them including developing applications relevant to their own needs and interests.

  9. Actions in eGovernment 2012-2015 ACTION 22 Data released as images and/or included in reports that are published in formats such as PDF should also be made available in parallel in re-useable formats.

  10. Actions in eGovernment 2012-2015 ACTION 23 Each Public Body will be required to identify datasets it holds and release these by default subject to legal or other restrictions e.g. Data Protection, Official Secrets, commercial sensitivity, etc. If there are datasets that a body determines cannot be released, a case to that effect will have to be made to the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform.

  11. There’s Data Everywhere

  12. Learn from what’s already done International experience – US, NZ and UK models Collaboration with the Open Data community in Ireland Recommendations in the Report of the National Cross Industry Working Group on Open Data (Feb 2012) Tim Berners-Lee’s 5-star deployment scheme for Linked Open Data

  13. Learn from what’s already done Ireland: Local and Regional

  14. Learn from what’s already done Organisations Using Data

  15. Learn from what’s already done Organisations Using Data

  16. Learn from what’s already done Organisations Using Data

  17. Learn from what’s already done Organisations Using Data

  18. Central Government A lot of data is published in unstructured formats

  19. Central Government Machine readable, but proprietary formats

  20. Central Government

  21. Thank you! http://egovstrategy.gov.ie/ @govdotie

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