↓ Skip to Main Content

Open Data Aha!

Main Navigation

  • Home
  • About Open Data Aha!
  • Email updates when new events are added
  • Events
    • Categories
    • Locations
    • My Bookings
    • Tags
  • Events Calendar and map
  • Experimental interactive word clouds for GODAN-related posts
  • Feeds (experimental)
  • Feeds from blogs
  • Feeds from Journalism
  • Feeds from Social Media
  • Get in touch
  • Mashup of posts on a single map
  • Most recent posts, mapped
  • Open Data (related) Feeds
  • Open Data Camp
  • Open Data Champions
  • Open Data Scotland – posts on a map
  • Open Data Scotland – The Twitters
  • Posts
  • posts on a large map
  • Posts on a map – aid related
  • Posts on a Map – crime related
  • Posts on a map – food and agriculture related
  • Posts on a map – local data related
  • Posts on a map – policy / decision-making related
  • Posts on a map – smart city / Internet of Things (IoT) related
  • test about
  • test timeline
  • Using Data as a policy maker – presentation slides and other output
  • What is open data?
Home › Posts tagged Katherine Garcia

Tag: Katherine Garcia

The 2016 Open Data Roundtables: New Report on Putting Data to Use

By Created automatically from RSS feed Posted on September 30, 2016 Posted in Benefits of open data, Commercial opportunities, Greater efficiency, Informing Decision-making, Open Government, Posts from feeds, Quality of life, Saving money, Smart communities, Transparency Tagged with Center for Open Data Enterprise, Joel Gurin, Katherine Garcia, Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), open data
The 2016 Open Data Roundtables: New Report on Putting Data to Use

From March through June 2016, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the nonprofit Center for Open Data Enterprise ran a series of four Open Data Roundtables. These events brought together a total of 290 experts …

The 2016 Open Data Roundtables: New Report on Putting Data to Use Read more »

© 2023 Open Data Aha! | Powered by Responsive Theme