The National Information Infrastructure (NII): Why, What and How? Originally published by BRE on Technology4change: http://www.technology4change.com/article.jsp?id=593#.VQvrOI6sV8E As the Open Data User Group publishes its paper: The National Information infrastructure (NII): ‘Why, What and How’, we take a look at how greater data transparency opens opportunities for the built environment. The Open Data User Group (ODUG) is an independent body which advises the Government’s Public… Read More
Open Data User Group (ODUG) Releases Report on National Information Infrastructure (NII) Article by the Association For Geographic Information on ODUG/NII. First published, 29th January 2015. … Read More
Making Open Data work for the voluntary sector An article by ODUG member David Kane on the ODUG and NII response paper. http://blogs.ncvo.org.uk/2015/01/27/making-open-data-work-for-the-voluntary-sector/ Originally published Jan 27 2015.… Read More
The National Information Infrastructure (NII): Why, What and How Originally published on data.gov.uk on Mon, 26/01/2015 “National Information Infrastructure will deliver better public services, new products, new jobs and a stronger economy” January 2015 The Government set out the first iteration of the UK National Information Infrastructure (NII) in October 2013. It consists of a long list of datasets published on data.gov.uk which, although useful,… Read More