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AUTHOR: DATE: BY REVISIONDATE HUD Enterprise Information Management Practice - Intro to Data.gov “Increasing the Value of HUD’s Data”

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Page 1: AUTHOR: DATE: BY REVISIONDATE HUD Enterprise Information Management Practice - Intro to Data.gov “Increasing the Value of HUD’s Data”

AUTHOR:

DATE:

BYREVISION DATE

HUD Enterprise Information Management Practice -

Intro to Data.gov

“Increasing the Value of HUD’s Data”

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Objectives for Data.gov

Identified by the CIO Council

Create a one-stop online website for free access to data produced or held by agencies across the Federal government

Enable the public to easily find, download, and use federal government data including databases, standardized data feeds, and maps, graphics, and other data visualizations [“raw” data versus “value added” information]

Target Audiences include general public, data analysts, data aggregators, web developers

In the context of an open and transparent government

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Data.gov

Data.gov will feature downloadable federal data sets organized by category and federal organization.

Data sets will be available for download in XML, CSV, and shape file formats.

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Suitable Data Sets

March 11, 2009 memo to Federal CIOs asked for suitable data sets for Data.gov launch, they also asked CIOs to:

• Identify the best data sets to be featured on the initial launch of new Data.gov site

• Offer as much useful data as possible at launch then expand rapidly

• Nominate via MAX portal best candidate data sets using spreadsheet template by March 24th

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and the HUD Nominees Are…

HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agencies• http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/hcs.cfm

HUD Approved Mortgage Leaders List• http://www.hud.gov/ll/code/llslcrit.cfm

Foreclosure Avoidance Counseling• http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/

Low-rent apartment list• http://www.hud.gov/apps/section8/index.cfm

These are all on the HUD web site and are availableto the public:

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What’s Next?

OMB will assign a Project Manager for Data.gov Data.gov goes live Data sets will be selected from those nominated by

CIOs • If selected, Agencies must provide metadata for all

submitted data and consider making the data available by a web service.

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Mock Up of Data.gov

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Questions?

Shula Markland CIO EIM Team Project [email protected]

Tom TauscherCitizant, EIM Team Support [email protected]

Mark AmspokerCitizant, EIM Team Support [email protected]