Palo Alto Doubles Down on Open Data

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-08-01

Summary:

“Junar’s platform will ‘power one of the most pioneering Open Data community sites in the country,’ according to a statement released by City of Palo Alto Chief Information Officer Jonathan Reichental, Ph.D. The cloud-based service will increase public access to data generated by the city’s various service areas and departments, and is part of the City’s effort to be at the forefront of public sector technology and innovation. The new site, at http://data.cityofpaloalto.org/, launches August 1, 2012. For a city sandwiched between the best tech and research firms in the world, the new site, says Reichental, helps build a ‘leading digital city.’ ‘Rather than just publishing lists of datasets, the cloud-based Junar platform has enhancement and visualization capabilities that make the data useful even before it is downloaded or consumed by a software application.’ The data backbone provided by Junar will allow developers to build a whole new generation of apps. The City aims to sponsor this through challenges and hackathons. Any non-City employees can help, but none of the apps will incur any cost to the City, according to Reichental. Starting in August, datasets will be available from the 2010 census, pavement condition ratings, city tree locations, park locations, bike paths and hiking trails, creek water levels, rainfall tide, and utility data...”

Link:

http://paloalto.patch.com/articles/palo-alto-doubles-down-on-open-data

Updated:

08/16/2012, 06:08

From feeds:

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

Tags:

oa.new oa.data oa.crowd oa.lay oa.cloud oa.apps oa.palo_alto oa.data.visualiztion oa.usa.ca oa.announcements oa.data.visualizations

Authors:

abernard

Date tagged:

08/01/2012, 17:57

Date published:

08/01/2012, 18:31