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ODRA Launch Seminar Malaysia

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Open Data for Malaysia

Open Data Readiness Assessment MAMPU and World Bank

Ton Zijlstra, [email protected], @ton_zylstra

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Outline for today

● What open data is

● How open data creates value

● Open data as a policy tool

● The building blocks of enabling open data

● The open data readiness assessment

● Q&A2

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Data that is

Gathered for a public task

Pro-actively published

To be used by others

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No legal barriers

Everyone has equal access

Open licensed (PD, or attribution)

No statement of interest

No usage restrictions

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No tech barriers

Open machine readable standards

Findable

In bulk and/or in pieces

Raw and timely

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No financial barriers

Free of charge

Marginal costs at most

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four valuable reasons

more efficient government

better public services

more transparent government

new socio-economic value

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/59937401@N07/5858059202/

DK addresses 2010: value > 70 * cost

ETLA, SME’s geo data grow 15% faster

Spain 2011/12, up to 600 million Euro

POPSIS 2012, 21 cases

Vickery / EC 2012, 2% GDP EU

McKinsey 2014, $3 trillion+

See „Open Data for Economic Growth” (WB, june 2014)

all empirical evidence points same way

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/jeppestown/12105522476/

Copernicus Sentinels’ Products Economic Value: Winter Navigation in the Baltic (Sept 2015)

Up to 116 ME p.a.

Network effect is most important

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government is a strong re-user: 6.5m GBP saved

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Denmark projects 26M+ Euro annual savings

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SME’s profit most from open data

● 14.000 companies in 15 European countries surveyed by ETLA (Research Institute for the Finnish Economy)

● SME’s profit most ‒ 15% faster growth compared to no free access ‒ geo-data impacts sales growth most

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transparency empowers citizens

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four valuable reasons

more efficient government

better public services

more transparent government

new socio-economic value

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new actors, create new activities

2012-2014 (Dutch cadastral office)

re-users 5x

government 2,3x (80 -> 37%)

businesses 12x (17 -> 41%)

individual 37x (3 -> 22%)

Walking routes on cadastral maps

Website ‘wandelnet’ gets 100k visitors per month. Routes are planned using cadastral maps

“surprised by cultural and educational use”

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new actors (5k people, 500 apps)

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value, efficiency, impact

use open data as a policy instrument

policy issue

stakeholders open data

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if you know why, you’ll see the impact

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ringroadproductions/144808172/

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Costs too much; What’s the business case; Has commercial value; Possible privacy issues; Confidential info; It’s not ours, and we don’t know who owns it; It’s not ours and supplier won’t allow it; The quality isn’t very good; We don’t know where it is; Not our job; It’s in a useless format anyway; I don’t have the authority; People will misuse the data; People will use it wrongly; Only we understand our data; We’ll get sued; Files are just too big; Too little bandwith; It starts with this, but where’s the end? It’s there, but can’t be opened; Data is dated/too old; It’s not in digital format; Is this even legal?; Our Minister says no; We never have done this before, why start now?; I don’t see the use; Nobody will be interested; No time; No resources; Just do FOIA requests; We’ll publish it redacted; It’s not complete; It contains errors; It’s commercially sensitive; Combining this with other data is dangerous; People will come to wrong conclusions; People will get lost and confused; It will trigger endless discussions; We can’t confirm or deny we have that data; We’ll get feedback, and can’t handle that; Our IT supplier says it’s not possible; Our IT supplier will charge too much; Our site will crash; It’s already online! (but in unfindable PDFs); If people download it and use it later it will be outdated; I can’t take responsibility for all the reuse; People will get angry; Our data is in contradiction to the data of the department that is in charge of the topic; Only we truly understand.....statistics/meteo/geo/laws; We’ll disrupt the market; It will only be used to attack us.

many shades of ‘no’

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<<1%

rule of thumb

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citizens help improve data

https://www.flickr.com/photos/umdrums/8733821251

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Case Study: Statistics Germany

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Users: +1800% Downloads: +800%

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500k & 1M vs 3M5 & 100

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Costs too much; What’s the business case; Has commercial value; Possible privacy issues; Confidential info; It’s not ours, and we don’t know who owns it; It’s not ours and supplier won’t allow it; The quality isn’t very good; We don’t know where it is; Not our job; It’s in a useless format anyway; I don’t have the authority; People will misuse the data; People will use it wrongly; Only we understand our data; We’ll get sued; Files are just too big; Too little bandwith; It starts with this, but where’s the end? It’s there, but can’t be opened; Data is dated/too old; It’s not in digital format; Is this even legal?; Our Minister says no; We never have done this before, why start now?; I don’t see the use; Nobody will be interested; No time; No resources; Just do FOIA requests; We’ll publish it redacted; It’s not complete; It contains errors; It’s commercially sensitive; Combining this with other data is dangerous; People will come to wrong conclusions; People will get lost and confused; It will trigger endless discussions; We can’t confirm or deny we have that data; We’ll get feedback, and can’t handle that; Our IT supplier says it’s not possible; Our IT supplier will charge too much; Our site will crash; It’s already online! (but in unfindable PDFs); If people download it and use it later it will be outdated; I can’t take responsibility for all the reuse; People will get angry; Our data is in contradiction to the data of the department that is in charge of the topic; Only we truly understand.....statistics/meteo/geo/laws; We’ll disrupt the market; It will only be used to attack us.

many shades of ‘no’

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building blocks

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https://www.linkedin.com/groups/5190698

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Wie is hier extern

https://www.flickr.com/photos/aidan_jones/1234618279

building collaborative relations between stakeholders

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Impact throughValue creation

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Open Data Readiness Assessment (ODRA) http://opendatatoolkit.worldbank.org/en/odra.html

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Objectives of ODRA

● Designed as a quick diagnostic, not a score card

● Designed to be action orientated ‒ Recommendations for key strategic actions ‒ Building on what is there, and recognized potential ‒ (But not a detailed implementation plan)

● In close partnership with MAMPU

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Leadership

Policy frame- work

Legal framework

Institutional capabilities

Funding

Data availability

Data management

National skills

Citizen engagement

Demand

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Terima kasih

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Q A