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New Zealand’s Open Government (#opengovt) barcamp

The long week last week ended with my joining the Open Government Data barcamp event that several folks have been busy organizing in Wellington. It is clear from the topics that were discussed that there is lots of great work … Continue reading

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Open Government Data, Complexity vs. Usefulness

On the flight yesterday I was thinking through the various models that we are seeing emerge for open government data. As with most computer systems you can begin considering a model that should help when it comes to thinking about … Continue reading

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Open data – seeds of a second eGov revolution

The discussion around open data is gathering pace in several countries around the world, and the more I see of that discussion the more convinced I am that we’re watching the second significant revolution within government that has been driven … Continue reading

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