It’s almost a year since my first post on the DATA.GOV.UK blog, introducing Hampshire Hub - the local information system for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. A lot has happened since then, with the old web site being replaced …
This is an update on the projects which have been funded by the Release of Data Fund. It is wonderful to see how much data and capacity has already been realised from a relatively small fund through the creative proposals …
The key objective of this survey is to collect information on the actual and foreseen use of location data related to energy policies. http://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/EULF_EnergyAndLocation
The Commission has called for experts from Member States to participate on a temporary sub group on registers and registries. Full details are here. An initial kick off meeting was held on Wednesday 19 November, but national experts are still …
The Commission has called for experts from Member States to participate in a temporary sub-group on download services for observation data. Full details are here. Please contact the Commission directly if you wish to volunteer but please also let me know …
data.gov.uk is announcing the launch of new 'harvesters' to help public bodies add their datasets to data.gov.uk in bulk. In particular this helps Local Authorities who are publishing data to their local websites to also automatically list those datasets on …
The Open Data User Group (ODUG) is about to kick-off for its third year with a refreshed membership. It’s important to me that I review the membership each year for a number of reasons. For example: being an ODUG member …
OpenDataCommunities is all about helping you, the user, get the DCLG data you want, how you want, when you want. So over the last couple of months we’ve been working hard with our contractors Swirrl to redesign the site and …
Join the debate on Twitter at #UKNII In October 2013 the Government published the first iteration of the National Information Infrastructure (NII) intended to ‘contain the data held by the Government which is likely to have the broadest and most …
In February this year, the Cabinet Office Transparency Team started to tackle the problem of broken links on data.gov.uk. These are links to data files listed on data.gov.uk that give an error when you click to download them. The public …
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