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1 Open What? Glad they called it Data... ? 1

2 President - CEO V-ICT-OR President L.O.L.A. Eddy Van der Stock @eddyvds 2

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4 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations V-ICT-OR, an NPO @ the crossroads active in Flanders active WorldWide Active Member of LOLA (linked Organisation for Local Authorities

5 Don't Worry... They didn’t gave me much Time. #OpenData 5

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7 I Want Open Data... 7

8 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Ask Them! (Laws on Open Government) 8

9 It's Not About Privacy Related Stuff... So stop the discussion 9

10 It's All About What We Want to Share! 10

11 Tried To Find What is Already Available... ? 11

12 Don't give me X times the same Answer to a Question that is “Screaming” for a New (Innovative) Answer... What TomTom gave me since version 1.0... Hotels Parking places Restaurants What Google tells me about a Person... What Facebook shows me in the status update of my Citizens... 12

13 Where Are Those Killer Apps??? 13

14 Challenge... Big Linked Data 14

15 And then, if you're Really Close to the Answer... make it a Public Scandal 15

16 Criminal Register B 16

17 App Data Source 1 Data Source 2 Data Source 3 Where is the Pain? 17

18 Think in Standards... from the Start... What is the Challenge? 18

19 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Open Standards for Local Administrations - OSLO How semantic collaboration is going to be a cornerstone of the next generation “Smart Cities” and why this is important for Open Data and Security.

20 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations V-ICT-OR, an NPO @ the crossroads local government, central government, private sector and the citizen

21 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Better Public Services City Intelligence Business Intelligence SMART Cities cross sector integration

22 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Qualify your data! “Create Opportunities for Safe Reuse”

23 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Only-Once principle fails integration expensive and inefficient lack of machine readable information #TroubleInParadise

24 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Centralised Security Decentralised Freedom lack of knowledge on How to Handle Data and Where it is(?) #TroubleInParadiseTheSequel

25 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations provenance integrity privacy regulations? qualify your data create opportunities for re-use use opt-in/ opt-out roles and authorisation authorisa- tion design Privacy Quality

26 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Quality? “fitness for use”, or how well the data satisfies particular needs or fulfills certain requirements to solve a problem Quality? “fitness for use”, or how well the data satisfies particular needs or fulfills certain requirements to solve a problem

27 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations “Failure of Enrichment” Top Down Usage Federal and Regional Authentic Sources (Defined and Standardised) #LocGov #MetadataFailure

28 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations MAGDA #NationalRegister Citizen (Customer) #LocGov #RegGov #FedGov #WildWest #WhoOwnsData? #NobodyKnows#SecurityFailure

29 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations MAGDA (& GEODATA) #NationalRegister Citizen (Customer) #LocGov #RegGov #FedGov OSLO (inclusive Local Enrichment) Authentication & Authorisation

30 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations ‘Expert driven’ vs. ‘Politically-driven’ Bottom Up- approach multi disciplinary Working Group, with a total of 58 people from 28 organisations and representatives of the ISA programme.

31 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Why (1) ISA CORE vocabularies and (2) linked data are essential for local govenments? Interoptability with other member states Future proof Re-Use Interoptability with other member states Future proof Re-Use building bridges between public and private sector ‘Enabler’ for SMART Cities building bridges between public and private sector ‘Enabler’ for SMART Cities

32 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Business Impact an inventory of more than 60 problems related to the exchange of information Security Metadata Authentic Sources

33 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations OSLO Persons Organisations (entrepreneurs) Localisation Services Inventory (Domain Model) Inventory (Domain Model)

34 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Base Registries Local Enrichment

35 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations EU ISA CORE Vocabularies Local ISA Extention Harmonisation with National and Regional Base Registries Local context

36 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations European Commission > ISA Oslo open standards local administrations flanders http://purl.org/oslo

37 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations OSLO components?

38 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations integration in public tenders convenant public /private sector convenant public /private sector pilots Roadmap

39 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Pilot: distributed shared service catalog

40 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations 1. Shared vision – public/private – local/central

41 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations If each would sweep before his own door, we should have a clean city what – where – contact info – opening hours 2. Governance

42 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations 3. Agree on concepts and relationships, (re)use existing definitions http://bit.ly/lov-able

43 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations 4. Reference vocabularies

44 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations 5. Feedback Loop

45 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations @rafke

46 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Semantic collaboration is going to be a cornerstone of the next generation “Smart Cities” Semantic Standards are a Catalysator for better (Secured ) Public Services and Open Data. OSLO exist http://purl.org/oslo

47 Think Global... Act Local... 47 Thank You!

48 OSLO | Open Standards for Local Administrations Eddy Van der Stock| V-ICT-OR - Flemish ICT Organisation www.v-ict-or.be | eddy.vds@v-ict-or.be


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