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The Cabinet Office have launched a consultation paper on [https://update.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/sites/default/files/resources/open-data-consultation.pdf Making Open Data Real: A Public Consultation]. | The Cabinet Office have launched a consultation paper on [https://update.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/sites/default/files/resources/open-data-consultation.pdf Making Open Data Real: A Public Consultation]. | ||
The consultation seeks the views on how Government can: | |||
*enhance a ‘right to data’, establishing stronger rights for individuals, businesses and other actors to obtain data from public service providers | |||
*how to set transparency standards that enforce this right to data | |||
*how public service providers might be held to account for delivering open data | |||
*how we might ensure collection and publication of the most useful data | |||
*how we might make the internal workings of government and the public sector more open | |||
*how far there is a role for government to stimulate enterprise and market making in the use of open data. | |||
==External Resources== | ==External Resources== |
Revision as of 09:12, 4 August 2011
The Cabinet Office have launched a consultation paper on Making Open Data Real: A Public Consultation.
The consultation seeks the views on how Government can:
- enhance a ‘right to data’, establishing stronger rights for individuals, businesses and other actors to obtain data from public service providers
- how to set transparency standards that enforce this right to data
- how public service providers might be held to account for delivering open data
- how we might ensure collection and publication of the most useful data
- how we might make the internal workings of government and the public sector more open
- how far there is a role for government to stimulate enterprise and market making in the use of open data.