[open-government] New Open Government Platform code released

Jonathan Gray jonathan.gray at okfn.org
Mon Dec 5 16:14:38 UTC 2011


(Cc'ing CKAN discuss)

Fantastic news Jeanne!

Who is the main point of contact for this project? It would be great
to introduce them to our CKAN team (see ckan.org), if they aren't
already in touch with us!

All the best,

Jonathan

2011/12/5 Holm, Jeanne M (1760) <jeanne.m.holm at jpl.nasa.gov>:
> Hi all--
>
> I wanted you to be among the first to hear about an open source release for
> an Open Government Platform at http://www.data.gov/opengovplatform…
>
> Among the actions in the U.S. National Action Plan announced by President
> Obama is an effort under the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue to produce
> “Data.gov-in-a-Box,” an open source version of the United States’ Data.gov
> data portal and India’s India.gov.in document portal. The U.S. and India are
> working together to produce an open source version available for
> implementation by countries globally, encouraging governments around the
> word to stand up open data sites that promote transparency, improve citizen
> engagement, and engage application developers in continuously improving
> these efforts. Technical teams from the governments of the U.S. and India
> have been working together since August of this year, with a planned launch
> of a complete open source product (which is now called the Open Government
> Platform (OGPL) to reflect its broad scope) in early 2012. Find out more
> about the evolution of this project from the U.S. Chief Information Officer
> and Chief Technology Officer.
>
> Check out the Open Government Platform repository on Github. You'll find
> here a growing set of open source, open government platform code that allows
> any city, organization, or government to create an open data site.
>
> The first module released is the Data Management System, which provides the
> tools and capabilities for an automated process for publishing data in the
> Open Government Platform, an open source product designed to facilitate
> governments around the world to stand up their own open government data
> sites. Any government adopting the Open Government Platform will be able to
> download and use the DMS code to submit, approve, and update catalog data
> electronically on Open Government Platform websites and view management
> metrics reports.
>
> Our next planned release will be from India and related to the web site for
> the Open Government Platform.
>
> The U.S. and India will be providing additional modules in the future, and
> developers are encouraged to participate, provide feedback, and create new
> modules and capabilities!
>
> The teams working on this project are the National Informatics Centre in
> India and Data.gov in the U.S.
>
> --Jeanne
>
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> U.S. General Services Administration
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