CALIFORNIA-Governments around California and across the nation are releasing vast troves of public data, making government more transparent than ever before. As the open government movement gains momentum, advocates argue that open data has the potential to help governments do much more than increase transparency and accountability.
At CA Fwd’s recent Long Beach Regional Data Forum, we spoke with Abhi Nemani, LA’s Chief Data Officer, about how governments can generate more value from the data they’re already releasing.
Watch the video to hear Nemani explain how governments can realize the promise of Open Data.
Wednesday in Fresno, Nemani shared his experience with LA’s open data efforts at a regional data forum, a free workshop on civic data in local government hosted at the University of California, Merced’s Small Business Development Center, organized by CA Fwd and the Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley.
● Abhi Nemani video on open data
(This video report provided by California Forward. California Forward (CA Fwd) is a catalyst for a better California. To restore the California Dream, we must create more middle class jobs, promote cost effective public services and encourage accountability for results. For more information, please visit: www.cafwd.org.
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CityWatch
Vol 13 Issue 11
Pub: Feb 6, 2015