Almost a year ago, I blogged "Every Forward Step is Progress" just prior to the launch of the Local Authority (LA) Incentive Scheme. The scheme was allocated funding (£721,360) from the Cabinet Office’s Release of Data Fund (RoDF) to support the first …
With Purdah rapidly approaching, and the current ODUG mandate finishing at the end of May, the time is ripe for a reflection on what lies ahead for the Open Data Agenda. I'm fresh from giving a keynote at a conference …
The Open Data User Group (ODUG) has had a busy second year during which we have evidenced solid demand for open data via the data request process on data.gov.uk, continued to press for the open release of key datasets highlighted …
As a technology entrepreneur it has been an education for me to be a member of the Open Data User Group (ODUG) striving to accelerate the Open Data agenda. Although it is some years since I worked in a policy …
Since the Open Data User Group first met in July, we’ve worked hard on getting the Group off the mark to ensure we are in the best position to represent
Members of group laid out a clear, independent agenda at their inaugural meeting. The Open data user group (ODUG) is up and running, andheld its first meeting in Hackney House, off Shoreditch High Street, on 10 July. This temporary space …
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