Budget Open Data Policy The promised land Actionable budget transparency policy Why we want to go there Public Information Public Value Opening process Public data vs Open data Listen to the demand ID: 797247
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Slide1
How to build the bridge:
Budget Open Data Policy
Slide2The promised land:
Actionable budget transparency policy
Slide3Why we want to go
there?
Public Information
Public Value
Opening process
Public data
vs. Open data
Listen to the demand
International standards
Promote the use of data
The data opening process
contributes
to a successful budget transparency policy
Slide4Tips and tricks
Based on Mexico’s experience
Slide5How to arrive to the promised land?
Build a bridge based on what
citizens need
Identify
people and organizations
interested
in your information
Consider
what others have done
Listen to the
demand
Slide6Listen to the demand
Hackathons
& Data
Expeditions
Public
consultation
Researches
by
Civil
Society
,
Investigation
Centres, Universities, etc.
Slide7Where do we start?
When talking about publishing data, we need to consider the
levels of data openness
…
JSON? Excel?
CSV?
PDF? API?
Then, the
route to follow and the actions to perform in the opening of
data
will mostly depend on the
origin
of it
:
New information?
Subnational governments
?
Own
MOF systems
?
Slide8The construction plan:
What kind of bridge we want to build?
Structure
Verify
national
and/or
international
standards
Free vs.
Toll
Consider a
license that
allows
both its commercial and non-commercial
use without restrictions.
MaterialsSource
and
format
of your information
Slide9Building
the bridge
The consolidation of a b
udget
transparency
policy ->
help people get on the bridge
Quality
data
Avoid
confusing
information
Orderly and
quality information to
publishMaintenance
Updating? Periodicity? Technological
infrastructure?
+ Technical & Technological
staff
+ Diffusion and visualization
trends
Slide10Make it usable!
It is hard
to promote the use of uninteresting data…
Slide11Do people know where the
bridge leads to?
Do they want to go there?
How
to
encourage its use?
Slide12There is no single way
to
build
a bridge
to a
strong
B
udget Open
D
ata Policy
Slide13Show the impact
Give
context to, link and visualize
the
data
to
unleash the impact in
the daily life of people
Slide14Actionable data
Social Networks
Take part of
events
Face-to-face
Workshops
Online
Courses
Slide15Take
the data to the street
Slide16In
2018, alongside the Global Initiative for Fiscal Transparency, Mexico sponsored the first edition of the
International Rally
.
“Data on the Street” Rally International
Get feedback on the way information is generated, displayed and used
Encouraging citizens to participate
allows to:
Improve tools and strategies by reviewing reports
Establish a productive dialogue between government and citizenry to improve the influence of data.
Slide17Learning from
experience:
Policy Cycle
Slide18We must think about
the
use since
the
publication
process.
It’s
an
ever-ending
process
of feedback
and
improvementMake the data
actionable: compatible and comparable
.
Promoting the use of data is not an isolated task
Slide19Gather
valuable
information
Slide20Monitoring the spread strategies
Which is the most consulted?
Which one increased?
What can we do with this?
Slide21Conclusions
Open
Data
implies
facilitating information
to other
data publishers
and
decision-makers
.
Key
moments of the
opening
process: tech/structure issues
–
and
feedback
/impact
assessment (
usage
) issues
.
Kee
p your goal clear:
to have an
actionable budget transparency policy
.
Slide22Twitter:
@Tpresupuestaria
Facebook:
Transparencia
Presupuestaria
www.transparenciapresupuestaria.gob.mx
Let’s build the bridge!