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Open government data review of Mexico : data reuse for public sector impact and innovation / OECD Digital Government Studies

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries OECD Digital Government Studies | OECD Digital Government StudiesProductor: Paris : Distribuidor: OECD Publishing, Fecha de copyright: ©2016Edición: 1a ediciónDescripción: 167 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas ; 29 x 21 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
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  • sin medio
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9789264259263
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • JL 1231 O611 2016
Contenidos:
Open government policy implementation in Mexico -- Governance and policy framework for open data in Mexico -- Fostering an organisational culture and ecosystem for open government data in Mexico -- Creating a more dynamic open data ecosystem in Mexico for greater value co-creation -- Open data at the local level in Mexico: Scaling up initiatives within and across levels of government
Resumen: "Mexico has developed an ambitious national open data policy to create value from the use and re-use of government data by the public, private and social sectors. Open government data (OGD) has the potential to spur the digital economy, as well as contribute to more efficient public service delivery and greater public engagement. Mexico has demonstrated its commitment to OGD through its close involvement in international open data initiatives. However, it faces challenges in effectively implementing OGD domestically in a way that makes a greater impact on the economy and society. This would require, notably, institutionalizing open data, understanding the demand for government data, reaching out to potential users and working more closely with local governments. To fully realise the potential of open data, it is crucial that public bodies understand the benefits, are fully behind the project and actively participate in its implementation. This report provides an analysis of Mexico's policies as well as recommendations for achieving its national objectives and making the most of OGD." -- P. Web editorial
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Open government policy implementation in Mexico -- Governance and policy framework for open data in Mexico -- Fostering an organisational culture and ecosystem for open government data in Mexico -- Creating a more dynamic open data ecosystem in Mexico for greater value co-creation -- Open data at the local level in Mexico: Scaling up initiatives within and across levels of government

"Mexico has developed an ambitious national open data policy to create value from the use and re-use of government data by the public, private and social sectors. Open government data (OGD) has the potential to spur the digital economy, as well as contribute to more efficient public service delivery and greater public engagement. Mexico has demonstrated its commitment to OGD through its close involvement in international open data initiatives. However, it faces challenges in effectively implementing OGD domestically in a way that makes a greater impact on the economy and society. This would require, notably, institutionalizing open data, understanding the demand for government data, reaching out to potential users and working more closely with local governments. To fully realise the potential of open data, it is crucial that public bodies understand the benefits, are fully behind the project and actively participate in its implementation. This report provides an analysis of Mexico's policies as well as recommendations for achieving its national objectives and making the most of OGD." -- P. Web editorial

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