UK set to slip to third place in global open data rankings - Government Computing Network
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Summary:
"Provisional 2016 results from the Global Open Data Index (GODI) will see Britain slip from second place to third if the draft rankings are confirmed.
The results , which currently see Australia and Taiwan jointly in first place, followed by the UK and France in a joint third ranking, were proposed last week but will not be finalised until June 15 after a 30-day so-called 'dialogue phase'.
In 2013 and 2014 the UK topped the rankings.
GODI describes itself an independent assessment of open government data publication from a civic perspective, enabling different open data stakeholders to track government’s progress on open data release."