HPCwire: Federal Agencies Get Guidance On New Data-Sharing Mandate

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-08-25

Summary:

" ... In May, the White House issued an executive that requires government agencies to share data, with the idea that data is a national asset and will help fuel innovation, economic growth, and government efficiency. At the same time, the government adopted a new Open Data Policy that required all newly generated government data to be shared with the public, in machine-readable format, such as CSV or TEXT files.  This month, the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy provided guidance to help the agencies do exactly that. The assistance from the OSTP takes several forms, including: directions on how agencies can inventory and publish data; a set of FAQs on how the new policy affects the federal acquisition and grant-making process; a framework for creating measurable goals that agencies can use to track their progress; and a set of free tools, case studies, and other resources that agencies can download from the Project Open Data website at http://project-open-data.github.io. According to the OSTP, federal agencies must, by November 13, have taken the following actions: create and maintain an 'enterprise data inventory;' create and maintain a 'public data listing;' create a process to engage with customers to help facilitate and prioritize data release; document if data cannot be released; and clarify roles and responsibilities for promoting efficient and effective data release. The new Open Data Policy will benefit Americans and the economy, explained two government officials--Nick Sinai, U.S. Deputy CTO of the OSTP, and Dominic Sale, Supervisory Policy Analyst of the Office of Management and Budget--in a letter posted this month to the OSTP website. 'Opening up a wide range of government data means more entrepreneurs and companies using those data to create tools that help Americans find the right health care provider, identify a college that provides good value, find a safe place to live, and much more,' they wrote. 'It also empowers decision makers within government, giving them access to more information to enable smarter, data-driven decisions.' The government has shared more than 63,000 datasets in the last 12 months, including more than 30,000 from the Department of Commerce and more than 20,000 from the Department of the Interior alone, according to data.gov, a clearinghouse of government data. The government is putting together a new, cleaner looking and easier to use data-sharing website, which you can preview at next.data.gov."

Link:

http://www.hpcwire.com/hpcwire/2013-08-23/federal_agencies_get_guidance_on_new_datasharing_mandate.html

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

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oa.new oa.psi oa.policies oa.comment oa.government oa.usa oa.green oa.tools oa.faqs oa.ostp oa.guides oa.obama_directive oa.project_open_data oa.next.data.gov oa.repositories oa.data

Date tagged:

08/25/2013, 07:57

Date published:

08/25/2013, 03:57