Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 22:56:20 GMT -5
To achieve this goal, Congressman Derek Kilmer introduced the Open Government Data Act, which aims to improve public and private sector access to open data. The Director of the Center for Data Innovation recently sat down with the program to discuss the legislative proposals he outlined in his recent report Accelerating the Congressional Legislative Agenda for Data Innovation. Castro also discussed his reaction to the Open Government Data Act. Castro said what this bill does is get us to the next step.
We found computers to be useful and then the internet was useful and now we see that data is useful and we can develop some coherent and comprehensive policies around what governments should do around data in the B2B Reviews Club modern era. Government Data Act will work to maximize the utility of federal government data by making data available to anyone who needs it to increase government efficiency and effectiveness and create economic opportunity and strengthen government. democracy. That's important because the only mandate currently pushing agencies to open data is a presidential directive but there's no guarantee that directive will last through the next administration.
The new legislation will ensure federal government data is open and mandate that it be made readable so it can ultimately be used. While Castro said the bill does have very broad principles, he explained that it does set out best practices around data to match what has been done in the past and lay out a general framework for future steps. The framework allows anyone who wants to use open data to make the entire industry more efficient in a way that benefits everyone who uses the data. Additionally, Castro noted that the most interesting thing about the legislation is that it clarifies that the purpose of open data is not just for government transparency.
We found computers to be useful and then the internet was useful and now we see that data is useful and we can develop some coherent and comprehensive policies around what governments should do around data in the B2B Reviews Club modern era. Government Data Act will work to maximize the utility of federal government data by making data available to anyone who needs it to increase government efficiency and effectiveness and create economic opportunity and strengthen government. democracy. That's important because the only mandate currently pushing agencies to open data is a presidential directive but there's no guarantee that directive will last through the next administration.
The new legislation will ensure federal government data is open and mandate that it be made readable so it can ultimately be used. While Castro said the bill does have very broad principles, he explained that it does set out best practices around data to match what has been done in the past and lay out a general framework for future steps. The framework allows anyone who wants to use open data to make the entire industry more efficient in a way that benefits everyone who uses the data. Additionally, Castro noted that the most interesting thing about the legislation is that it clarifies that the purpose of open data is not just for government transparency.