Maksim Pecherskiy
Performance & Analytics Department
City of San Diego
Opening data ties in directly with each of our Strategic Goals and allows us to monitor how we're doing at meeting them
Draws on other existing policies.
Defines terms, making sure data meets "open criteria"
Assigns responsibilities to Chief Data Officer and to City Departments
Sets timeline
Includes reporting requirements to Mayor and Council
Total Time: 1 Hour
"Open data is not just about putting spreadsheets on the internet.
It means being deliberate and thoughtful about what is released, how it's released, and how it's described.
Treating data like an asset and releasing it properly goes directly hand-in-hand with making sure that it's secure and mitigating opportunities for misuse"
"Data is something you can take, and do something else with."
(Besides print it or send it in an e-mail).
Data in an Open Machine Readable Format
Data
Not Beautiful
A Website
A Dashboard or Chart
A Map
A PDF / Mobile App or E-Mail
Data
OR
OR
We MUST allow the capability to separate data from how it's shown or used in order for it to have value beyond what the visualization / tool intended
The user may not share your opinion of how to use the data
Open Data can be separated from how it's and used.
Machine Readable, Open Formats
Get the proper stakeholders with the right skills,
involved in a timely manner,
equipped with the appropriate technology and accurate data
to facilitate good decisions
and innovative solutions for our residents.
Presentation: http://sdgo.io/sdodgen