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Data Agenda Government

This topic contains 9 items.

  • Overview
  • Data Agenda Government
  • Problem solving with a data-driven approach
  • Focusing on legislation and public values
  • Improving the quality of government data and using it more effect (...)
  • Collecting and sharing knowledge about a data-driven approach
  • Investing in people, organisations and changes in corporate cultu (...)
  • Financing
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Overview of the action points

Making data work for us

  • Model agreement on the use of data gathered within the public domain. (2019)
  • Inventory of the bottlenecks in data use in the public domain. (2019)
  • The package of measures based on the bottleneck inventory. (2019)

Problem-solving with a data-driven approach

  • Knowledge sharing of selected example projects. (2019 and onwards)
  • Start-up in Residence programme. (2019 to 2021)

Focusing on legislation and public values

  • Considerations for publishing mapped out algorithms. (2019)
  • Policy concerning transparency about (open) algorithms. (2019)
  • Developing a transparency lab. (2019)
  • Government principles for the responsible handling of data. (2019)
  • Organising the national data conference about data and artificial intelligence. (2019)
  • Organising the second (international) data conference about data regulations. (possibly in May 2019)
  • Code of Good Digital Administration. (2019)
  • Supporting the National Data Week Den Bosch. (2019)

Improving the quality of government data and using it more efficiently.

  • Vision on more compulsory use of key registers. (2019)
  • Inventory of areas for improvement in the system of key registers. (2019)
  • Completion of the report by the Netherlands Court of Audit on the key registers. (2019)
  • Improved usability of geo-key registers. (2019)
  • Inventory of new standards required. (2019)
  • Developing the Multi-annual plan for improving data management. (2019)
  • Supporting and co-financing data management pilots. (2019 and onwards)
  • Improving data.overheid.nl. (2019 and 2020)
  • Results of the investigation into the requirements of re-users of open data. (2019)
  • Organising meetings about open data with user groups. (2019 and 2020)
  • Improving the government’s high-value data sets. (2019 and 2020)
  • Linking data from municipalities to national data sets. (2019 and 2020)

Collecting and sharing knowledge about a data-driven approach

  • Various big data experiments concerning MijnOverheid. (2019 and 2020)
  • Experiments using secure multi-party computation and encryption for data analyses. (2019 and 2020)
  • Expanding Central Government’s (Big) Data Knowledge Platform with representatives of provinces, municipalities and water boards. (2019 and 2020)
  • Up-to-date overview of best practices of a data-driven approach on digitaleoverheid.nl. (2019 and 2020)
  • Research into cooperation between data labs within the government. (2019)
  • Developing the current Open Government Learning and Expertise Centre (LEOO Expertise Centre) into the Data-Driven Approach Learning and Expertise Centre. (2019)
  • Toolkit for data-driven policies for governments. (2019 and 2020)
  • Developing the self-assessment on data governance which can be used by all government organisations. (2019)

Investing in people, organisations and changes in corporate culture.

  • Developing the professional development programme: data-driven policies. (2019)
  • Research into possibilities to make wider use of the knowledge and change programme for middle management. (2019)
  • Package of measures in order to increase the ‘stay rate’ of international students in the Netherlands. (2019)
  • Research into expanding the Data Science trainee scheme. (2019 to 2021)
  • Cooperation with University Data Science Centres to promote a data-driven approach within the government. (2019 to 2021)

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