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Open Data in Government

Open Data in Government

Created automatically from RSS feedPosted on February 10, 2016 Posted in Benefits of open data, Commercial opportunities, Greater efficiency, Informing Decision-making, Innovation, Open Government, Posts from feeds, Public safety, Saving money, Transparency
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datasciencecentral.com – Open data has several definitions but our preferred one at Data To Value is from the Open Data Institute – ‘Open data is data that anyone can access, use and share.’ Simple really but there is a fo…
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