Open Data, The ONS and Government Statistics “If you are hoping for an open data revolution in government that could deliver new knowledge, statistics and understanding of our society and economy, one place that you might hope to see it appear is in the Office for National Statistics. The progress to date has been very disappointing but future prospects are more rosy.” Read the full… Read More
Four challenges for the future of Open Data A new blog post, “Four challenges for the future of Open Data”, by ODUG member Giuseppe Sollazzo has been published on data.gov.uk: http://data.gov.uk/blog/four-challenges-future-open-data… Read More
Heather Savory: Holding back public sector efficiency and business innovation – OS Licensing Original article published 29th Sept 2014 Heather Savory: Holding back public sector efficiency and business innovation – OS Licensing http://www.geodemographics.org.uk/blog/gkb/heather_savory_holding_back_public_sector_efficiencyandnbsp;and_business_innovation_-_os_licensing/id/806… Read More
Liberating the potential of open data: a Q&A with Heather Savory Original article published 15th Jan 2014 Liberating the potential of open data: a Q&A with Heather Savory http://www.statslife.org.uk/features/1172-liberating-the-potential-of-open-data-a-q-a-with-heather-savory … Read More
Chair of the Open Data User Group appointed Original article from gov.uk, 21st May 2012 Chair of the Open Data User Group appointed https://www.gov.uk/government/news/chair-of-the-open-data-user-group-appointed… Read More
Cabinet Office appoints Open Data User Group chair Article from May 2012, ComputerWorld UK “Cabinet Office appoints Open Data User Group chair” http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/careers/3358881/cabinet-office-appoints-open-data-user-group-chair/… Read More