[Apps4d-Buero] 2 coole statements von 2 open data VIPs...

Daniel Dietrich daniel.dietrich at okfn.org
Thu Nov 3 15:46:55 GMT 2011


Danke! ich habs soeben an Carl-Christian Buhr geschickt, der sagte er
kümmert sich drum es absegnen zu lassen.

Daniel

2011/11/3 Anke Domscheit-Berg <anke at domscheit-berg.de>:
> Vorschlag für Neelie Kroes:
>
> "More and more EU public authorities are opening up their data for use by
> everybody. At the recent EU Open Data Challenge, we could see
> how many applications were developed by individuals or companies, making
> good use of this data, to the benefit of European citizens in many member
> states. These Apps competitions demonstrate the usefullness of open data and
> thus, will lead to more data being opened up which than, has a positive
> impact on innovation and development of the EU as a competitive region for
> the future. I am glad that Germany joins the movement towards a more open
> government!"
>
> mal sehen, was sie daraus machen :-)
>
> wer schickt dass jetzt an die EU?
>
> lg
> anke
>
> On 11/3/11 15:36 , Daniel Dietrich wrote:
>>
>> Hi Anke
>>
>> das ist super! Wolltest Du auch einen Vorschlag für Neelie schreiben?
>> Den können wir dann vielleicht auch noch rechtzeitig autorisieren
>> lassen wenn wir jetzt schnell sind.
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> 2011/11/2 Anke Domscheit-Berg (opengov.me)<adb at opengov.me>:
>>>
>>> Freue mich sehr, Euch jetzt schon 2 tolle statements von internationalen
>>> super-experten rechtzeitig zum start zur verfügung stellen zu können! Mit
>>> der zeit werden es mehr werden :-) Das ist auch immer gutes futter für
>>> die
>>> medien.
>>>
>>> And here we are:
>>>
>>> 1. Tim Berners Lee, Erfinder des World Wide Web (plus ein weiteres Label
>>> -
>>> da warte ich noch auf seine Rückmeldung, aber vorr. mit Bezug auf
>>> data.gov.uk - was seine Idee war)
>>>
>>> "In the UK, with clear request from the very top levels,
>>> with dedicated people working within government,
>>> with strong support from academic and non-profit sides, there has
>>> been a major shift toward Open Government Data as the default.
>>>
>>> Spending data has made the workings of government much clearer to
>>> journalists and citizens, encouraging citzen engagement in the process
>>> and
>>> in democracy. Logistical and geospatial data has it more efficient to run
>>> a
>>> company. Data on the performance of schools and hospitals has helped
>>> people
>>> chose where to live, and of course provided publicly visible feedback to
>>> the
>>> managers .. and so on.
>>>
>>> The US and UK governments have competed in an informal race to get the
>>> data
>>> out, and to reap the benefits.
>>>
>>> We welcome Germany joining that race, for Germany's sake but also
>>> because we know that as more countries provide data about more things,
>>> so we all will get a picture of the state of the whole world, a picture
>>> which is very important in this crucial era."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2. Jose M. Alonso, Program Manager, Open Data, World Wide Web Foundation"
>>>
>>> "We have seen the number of Open Government Data initiatives increasing
>>> from
>>> 2 to nearly 200 in less than three years. The benefits of these programs
>>> are
>>> just starting to be realized: from increased transparency and
>>> accountability
>>> to economic growth and job creation and improved government efficiency
>>> and
>>> effectiveness. We hope this is a trend that cannot be reversed as it
>>> provides the means for a much needed change on the way governments and
>>> their
>>> constituencies relate, allowing a two-way interaction and, in the end,
>>> improving people's lives. It's crucially important to take all the
>>> challenges into account and address them properly for those initiatives
>>> to
>>> become a successful success over time and for the people at large to
>>> enjoy
>>> the aforementioned benefits. Germany interest in joining the Open Data
>>> movement should not but add to the greater impact of Open Data worldwide
>>> and
>>> will help to provide more examples on how to address those challenges and
>>> reap those benefits."
>>>
>>> lg
>>> anke
>>>
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