[open-government] Global Open Data Initiative moving forward

ALEX STOBART alex.stobart at btopenworld.com
Fri Oct 4 20:31:38 UTC 2013


The Open Data Institute says -

http://www.theodi.org/about



The Open Data Institute is catalysing the evolution of open data 
culture to create economic, environmental, and social value. It helps 
unlock supply, generates demand, creates and disseminates knowledge to 
address local and global issues.
We convene world-class experts to collaborate, incubate, nurture and 
mentor new ideas, and promote innovation. We enable anyone to learn and 
engage with open data, and empower our teams to help others through 
professional coaching and mentoring.


Founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Professor Nigel Shadbolt, the ODI 
is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan, limited by guarantee 
company.
The ODI has secured £10 million over five years from the UK Government (via the UK innovation agency, the Technology Strategy Board), and $750,000 from Omidyar Network, and is working towards long-term sustainability through match funding and direct revenue.
With a 5,000 sq ft convening space based in the heart of London's 
thriving Shoreditch area, and a global remit, we invite everyone 
interested in developing Open Data to get in touch.






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 From: Rufus Pollock <rufus.pollock at okfn.org>
To: James McKinney <james at opennorth.ca> 
Cc: Open Government WG List <open-government at lists.okfn.org>; global-open-data-initiative at googlegroups.com 
Sent: Friday, 4 October 2013, 18:11
Subject: Re: [open-government] Global Open Data Initiative moving forward
 


On 4 October 2013 16:34, James McKinney <james at opennorth.ca> wrote:

Re: "Increase awareness of open data", will GODI target a specific audience? Otherwise I see significant overlap with the ODI UK and its international nodes.

James: the general idea is, I think, for GODI to have a specific focus among civil society organizations, and to a lesser extent governments (to the extent that governments provide essential information that civil society organizations and citizens require).

Regarding overlap: I would imagine - and in some ways hope - that there is connection with other international initiatives as this is likely reinforcing and supportive - indeed many of the current partners in GODI (which includes, at present, Sunlight, the Web Foundation, Fundar and Open Institute along with the Open Knowledge Foundation) have themselves been active for some time internationally promoting open data. Re the ODI specifically, my understanding is that the UK's ODI is focused on business engagement and start-up side of things rather than civil society.

Regards,

Rufus
 
On Friday, 4 October 2013 08:55:37 UTC-4, Christian Villum wrote:
>From the Global Open Data Initiative blog:
>
>
>Global Open Data Initiative moving forward
>October 4, 2013 in Announcements 
>
>The Global Open Data Initiative is a coalition of civil society organisations working together in the area of open government data and open government.
>
>Our basic goal is that citizens will have full and open access to the government data that is needed in order to build effective government and governance.
>

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