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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

Slide2

The promised land:

Actionable budget transparency policy

Slide3

Why 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

Slide4

Tips and tricks

Based on Mexico’s experience

Slide5

How 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

Slide6

Listen to the demand

Hackathons

& Data

Expeditions

Public

consultation

Researches

by

Civil

Society

,

Investigation

Centres, Universities, etc.

Slide7

Where 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

?

Slide8

The 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

Slide9

Building

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

Slide10

Make it usable!

It is hard

to promote the use of uninteresting data…

Slide11

Do people know where the

bridge leads to?

Do they want to go there?

How

to

encourage its use?

Slide12

There is no single way

to

build

a bridge

to a

strong

B

udget Open

D

ata Policy

Slide13

Show the impact

Give

context to, link and visualize

the

data

to

unleash the impact in

the daily life of people

Slide14

Actionable data

Social Networks

Take part of

events

Face-to-face

Workshops

Online

Courses

Slide15

Take

the data to the street

Slide16

In

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.

Slide17

Learning from

experience:

Policy Cycle

Slide18

We 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

Slide19

Gather

valuable

information

Slide20

Monitoring the spread strategies

Which is the most consulted?

Which one increased?

What can we do with this?

Slide21

Conclusions

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

.

Slide22

Twitter:

@Tpresupuestaria

Facebook:

Transparencia

Presupuestaria

www.transparenciapresupuestaria.gob.mx

Let’s build the bridge!