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A decade into open data, leading governments struggle to make it a reality

October 2, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

A decade into open data, leading governments struggle to make it a reality

The Open Data Barometer — Leaders Edition, published today, finds that 10 years into the movement to make government data open, leading governments have opened fewer than 1 in 5 datasets. Today, we launched the Open Data Barometer — Leaders Edition, measuring how leading governments are performing, a decade into the movement to make government data available to the […]

Filed Under: Open Data Barometer, Web Foundation Tagged With: odb, open data barometer

Save the date: Open Data Barometer – Leaders Edition

August 28, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Save the date: Open Data Barometer – Leaders Edition

This post is originally published by the Web Foundation. Mark your calendar! On September 20 the Web Foundation will launch the next version of our Open Data Barometer. Now in its fifth year, the Barometer is a measure of how governments publish and use open data for accountability, innovation and social impact. 2018 marks a decade of open data — […]

Filed Under: Open Data Barometer, Web Foundation Tagged With: barometer, leaders edition, odb

The future of open data and the openness agenda

November 16, 2017 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

The future of open data and the openness agenda

This post was written by Carlos Iglesias, Web Foundation Senior Research Manager and lead researcher on the Open Data Barometer. This month I’ll be at the Open Government Partnership Latin American regional summitjoining discussions about the future of the open government data agenda. One decade into active work on open data, the field continues to evolve at a […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Open Data Barometer, Web Foundation Tagged With: open data barometer, open government partnership

The “Snakes and Ladders” of open contracting

September 14, 2017 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

The “Snakes and Ladders” of open contracting

This post was written by Ana Brandusescu, Research and Policy Officer at the Web Foundation. Public contracting isn’t a topic people really talk about. It rarely makes headlines — but it’s important and it is exciting once you break it down. It’s on the roads we drive, in the schools we take our kids to, in […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Jakarta Lab, Open Data Barometer, Workshops and Trainings Tagged With: open contracting, Procurement, public contracting, world bank

Indonesia and Open Data: Where is it headed?

July 31, 2017 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Indonesia and Open Data: Where is it headed?

How is Indonesia doing on open data? The country ranked 38 globally in the latest edition of our Open Data Barometer — which measures the prevalence and impact of open data around the world. That’s an improvement of two spaces since our last Barometer, driven in part by successful government collaboration with civil society to […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Jakarta Lab, Open Data Barometer, Uncategorized, Web Foundation Tagged With: institutionalisation, odb, OGP, open data barometer, standardisation

Open Data Barometer: As citizens demand accountability, governments keep data locked away

May 23, 2017 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Open Data Barometer: As citizens demand accountability, governments keep data locked away

With early open data leaders stalling, and 9 out of 10 datasets still not open, governments are missing an opportunity to win trust and engage with citizens through open data Today we launched the fourth edition of the Open Data Barometer, a global snapshot of how governments are using open data for accountability, innovation and […]

Filed Under: Jakarta Lab, Open Data Barometer, Press Release, Web Foundation Tagged With: 4th edition, odb, open data barometer, rankings

Open Data & the OGP Founding 8: Where Are They Now?

December 7, 2016 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Open Data & the OGP Founding 8: Where Are They Now?

This post is originally published by the Web Foundation, in “Open Data & the OGP Founding 8: Where Are They Now?”, dated 6 December 2016. Image © Descrier descrier.co.uk, CC BY 2.0 Five years on from the founding of the Open Government Partnership, how are the original OGP members faring on the implementation of open data? […]

Filed Under: Blog, Open Data Barometer, Web Foundation Tagged With: FOI, implementation, odb, OGP

Meet, greet, and join us in these events

August 29, 2016 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Meet, greet, and join us in these events

Front image: Madrid skyline. It’s that time of the year again—although ‘that time’ is more of a year-round happening: the Jakarta Lab will be organising, attending, and participating in a number of events from now until November. Come say hi to us if you find yourself in any of the following happenings or venues! In […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Jakarta Lab, Open Data Barometer, Open Data for Transparency Tagged With: intermediaries, presentations, smart to open cities, upcoming events

Call for Researchers: Open Data Barometer

May 25, 2015 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Call for Researchers: Open Data Barometer

The Open Data Barometer (ODB) aims to uncover the true prevalence and impact of open data initiatives around the world. It analyses global trends, and provides comparative data on countries and regions via an in ­depth methodology combining contextual data, technical assessments and secondary indicators to explore multiple dimensions of open data readiness, implementation and […]

Filed Under: Job Openings, Open Data Barometer, Web Foundation Tagged With: hiring, open data barometer, research, web foundation

We had a blast at Rightscon 2015!

April 7, 2015 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

We had a blast at Rightscon 2015!

The conference area of Crowne Plaza Hotel Manila was buzzing with people attending Rightscon 2015. Representatives across various sectors—from journalists and activists, to major tech players such as Google, Mozilla, Microsoft, and more – were present for the two-day event. The Web Foundation was also present, with members of the Open Data Labs, Web We […]

Filed Under: Blog, Freedom of Information, Jakarta Lab, Open Data Barometer, Open Data for Transparency, Presentations on Open Data, Web Foundation Tagged With: affordable Internet, digital rights, FOI, freedom of information, Magna Carta for the Web, open data, rightscon, transparency, web foundation

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