Mark Frank University of Southampton Open Data and Open Decisions.

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Mark Frank University of Southampton Open Data and Open Decisions

My Research Local Authority open data Case studies – over 30 interviews –Who is using it? –What impact is it having politically? Organisations and people who have a job to do (and may not care that much about Open Data) –Officers e.g. commissioning –Councillors – in power and opposition –Voluntary sector –Local press – well one reporter!

Aims of Open Data 3 AimsPolitical Transparency Police.uk Citizen choice School Admissions Participation ? Economic Individual Transport Apps Business Energy Saving

Survey on use of “Pickles” list (Worthy 2013) –60% described use as ‘low’ or ‘very low’ with (another 30% not knowing) –Highest use 6002 page views in a 28 month period My experience confirms this: “There are people like the armchair auditor... but they are pretty far and few between at the moment” “there are books in libraries that don’t get borrowed for years and years, but then someone will want it someday” Little or no use by local press Why So Low? –Presentation – hard to find, hard to understand –Habits – not used to it –Motivation – who cares? –The press get stories from elsewhere, don’t have the skills What Open Data is Not Doing

The Voluntary Sector view Supplier/procurer relationship “We have to supply lots of data to them, but we don’t get much back” What we would like to know –What’s the strategy –How can we help “Where are the dementia sufferers” –How can we make our case (right to challenge) Costs e.g. running a house Demand for services e.g. Deprivation What we know and could tell you – What’s really happening!

What Open Data is Doing – US Cities Baltimore, Chicago, New York, …. West Sussex!

What Open Data is doing – the internal effect 7 “it is a bit like taking your desk... so it is in full visibility of everyone walking past” “energy data effects how staff use energy because it becomes transparent, it becomes open” “The next phase is about using new information to change how we make decisions.” (Shakespeare review)

What Open Data Could Be Doing

How Do We Get There? Leadership Take Your Own Medicine – create the virtuous circle Growing the Community – but don’t become a club for enthusiasts Take the user’s point of view (and that is not the app developer!) –Open Data is one tool among many –It may (or may not) help to solve real problems in combination with other resources