Countering the Joy Bonaguro Chief Data Officer City and County of San Francisco NNIP Cleveland Ohio Sep 15 2016 Open Our Rate of Publication 50 of tabular datasets posted by June 30 2012 ID: 613461
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Open Data in San Francisco:
Countering the
Joy BonaguroChief Data OfficerCity and County of San FranciscoNNIP, Cleveland, OhioSep 15, 2016
OpenSlide2
Our Rate of Publication
~50% of tabular datasets posted by June 30, 2012
Tabular data posted by quarter(cumulative %)Slide3
Eye roll effectSlide4Slide5
Inter-Dept Barriers: 2015
% indicating Medium and Major BarriersSlide6Slide7
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knowledge and awareness of datasets in other departments was a medium or major barrierSlide8
Data InventorySlide9Slide10Slide11
Hey! You got this data?
Maybe…
Can I have it?
Hello????
Here it is…
Thanks! Some ?s…
Question death spiral
Update Data
Obtain Data
See previousSlide12Slide13
Publishing Plans reduce open data uncertaintySlide14
ShareSF facilitates internal confidential data sharingSlide15
Generalized data architecture goal state defines roadmap for futureSlide16Slide17
Hey! You got this data?
Maybe…
Can I have it?
Hello????
Here it is…
Thanks! Some ?s…
Question death spiral
Update Data
Obtain Data
See previousSlide18
Metadata (including data dictionaries) diverts common questionsSlide19
Knowledge base and help desk handle the restSlide20Slide21
Enhance data during publicationSlide22
Develop dashboards for standard & ad hoc reportingSlide23
Reduce IT staff burden and migrate to self-serviceSlide24
Use simple query tools to divert public requestsSlide25Slide26
Build Individual CapacitySlide27
Schedule friendly
Free ;-)
Demand drivenSlide28
Build Department CapacitySlide29
Enhance Capacity with
Analytics ServicesSlide30Slide31
What
…
does the city do about affordable housing?
Where
…do you go for reliable data about affordable housing?The answers are the problem…
n
ot sure
X and Y and Z and Q and…
Not possible!
The solution…Housing Data Hub
Single place:
Housing overview
Description of policies and programs
Supporting data &
vizSlide32
enduring
sources
of truth
&
unbroken
data lineagesSlide33
Making open data more fun, playful and accessibleSlide34
Ultimate Goal: Use open data to add value throughout the data lifecycle
Plan & Define
Obtain
Manage
Access & Use
DisposeSlide35Slide36
Thank
yoU
@datasf |
datasf.org |datasf.org
/blogSlide37Slide38
Open Data Release ToolkitSlide39
Data: the fuel for good decisions
Platforms forRaw Data
Platforms forEngagement
Platforms for
Decision-MakingOpen
Protected
Gov, Standards & Quality
Analytics ServicesSlide40
How do you access data?Slide41Slide42
What are your barriers when you access data from other departments?Slide43Slide44
Demos
http://sfcrimedata.org/https://adoptadrain.sfwater.org/https://housing.datasf.org/https://datasf.org/progress/ & plansOD release kit
DQ guidebookMetadata platformEnduring learning materials (resource library)MetricsInventories1 page strategy mapSlide45
Desired training