TIDE Final Conference Cluster 3 Workshop Reading’s Open Data Experiences 15 th September 2015 Rob McDonald, Peter Brett Associates.

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TIDE Final Conference Cluster 3 Workshop Reading’s Open Data Experiences 15 th September 2015 Rob McDonald, Peter Brett Associates

Brief Description of Open Data in Reading Reading Borough Council has a policy of opening up its transport data The Open Data feed includes static and live data feeds including: Bus timetable for all services and real time information for over 90% of bus services operating in Reading Traffic data including network journey times based on a network of over 140 Bluetooth roadside monitors in and around Reading Car Park data including capacity and live occupancy data Notified Roadworks Rail data is freely availablel from Network Rail’s open data service

Cost £60k to build Formally launched earlier this year. Cloud hosted service Free but users have to register and sign upt to the Open Government Licence. Monitors status of data feeds to it and flags errors. Enables RBC to diable one or more feeds to one or more subscribers if necessary.

3rd Party App Development Open data has been available in Reading for the last few years as part of the RTPI system but with no formal interface or publicity. TrvlRDG was developed by a student at Reading Uni off the back of this. Good app providing access to the real time traffic and travel data and also includes cycle hire (scraped off the cycle hire website). But – no strong business case – now a basic free service with £5 for professional service.

Open Data Challenge Run in June this year with ConnectTVT (a business incubator) A number of interesting ideas for presenting data but limited business case. Winner was a team of 3, Rajneesh, Anuarg & Mohit The concept combined travel data with other retail / employment services. ie a wider business case

Barriers to Delivery / Success Data quality and reliability What is acceptable for internal use for a local authority is not necessarily acceptable for a 3rd party service. Existing systems needed investment before data can be shared. Size of Market Experience from TrvlRDG has shown that getting sufficient numbers of users to make a travel on app’s maintenance financially worth while can be difficult in a town of 270,000. – hobby not a business. Standardisation Lack of standardisation means that it is difficult for app developers to provide services which can be cost effectively transferred between cities

Future Potential of Open Data As larger datasets become available across a wide range of a cities and others data sets, the potential to provide new services rapidly expands. However, once data from existing systems are opened up, there may be a reliance on public sector investment for future provision – ie new systems. It may be that the private sector invests in the future systems and hence data may or not be so open, or have a price. But, either way, big data will have a huge impact on our cities of the future and open data will be a key part of this.

What is the transferability potential Why easy to transfer Data maipulation and publishing - cost effective Can be applied to a wide range of systems and data types Effective in encouraging data usage in large cities. Limitations on transferability Data ownership – not an issue in Reading but can be a major barrier Availablity of systems to provide the data. Sufficient data needs to be available to make it worth while for 3rd parties to produce services. For smaller towns and cities there may not be any uptake of the data.

Thank you for your attention! Rob McDonald, Peter Brett Associates