5. Agenda – Today
1. Introducing open data
2. VIDEO: What is Open Data?
3. Discussion: how to make open data work?
4. BREAK
5. Moldova: Victoria Vlad, Economist, Public
Sector, Expert-Grup
6. Georgia: Nata Goderdzishvili, Head of Legal
Division, Ministry of Justice of Georgia
7. Discussion: next steps
6.
7.
8. Transportation is a classic example
Using live data from
Transport for London
in apps can save
users time to the
economic value of
between £15 million
and £58 million p.a.
BIS/Deloitte study
18. Discussion II
Open data as a means:
1. Why are you opening data?
2. What is one potential application
of your open data?
3. What resources will it require?
19. How much will open data cost Kyrgyzstan?
Setup cost
Marginal cost
Initiation, technical, admin/
governance, skills
Technical, admin/governance
Depends on infrastructure,
resources, quality, change
Depends mostly on
infrastructure
From cheap (e.g. one intern
to very expensive)
From zero to part of the
budget
22. ODI collaborates with a global agrochemical
company in a extensive 3-year partnership
23. Energy efficiency
Demand Logic found King’s College
energy savings of £390,000 per year;
carbon savings of 2500 t/y
San Francisco: carbon footprint of
benchmarked facilities decreased 5.1%
since 2011, cost savings of $450,000
29. “As a first step, we will
collectively make key
datasets on National
Statistics, National Maps,
National Elections and
National Budgets available
and discoverable […], and
we will work towards
improving their granularity
and accessibility”
[emphasis added]