A presentation on knowledge sharing, innovation, and open government data presented to the University of Adelaide MBA program during Dr. David Pender's class
4. NASA SpaceBook Social media meets intranet portals Establish governance for social networks and sharing Allow open community development of apps, widgets, and content Open source 18 July 2011 4
5. Communities for Collaboration Find information Integration to document management Saved searches and subscriptions Discussions and Q&A Key lessons are integrated into the community 18 July 2011 5
6. Pulls expert attributes from existing systems Sort and browse location, project, and expertise Social network map shows possible experts in relation to searcher Finding NASA Experts via Social Networks POPS (People, Organizations, Projects, and Skills) 18 July 2011 6
7. Baby Boomers to Gen X to Gen M Socialization now occurs primarily online for the age group 6 through 30 Fastest growing user bases to Facebook? 276% growth in 35-54 year olds 194% growth in 55+ year olds More people met their spouse online than through work or friends—combined (the numbers double for 45-54 year olds) Reality is nothing but an illusion... albeit a persistent one Albert Einstein 18 July 2011 7
20. The Knowledge and Data Revolution Has Arrived 18 July 2011 “Data is the flint for for the next 25 years.” Ray OzzieChief Software ArchitectMicrosoft Volume of digital information increases tenfold every 5 years 20
21. Maximum Flow of Information and Knowledge YouTube is now second largest search engine in the world 1.5 million pieces of content shared daily on Facebook On-line newspaper readers are up 30% 250 million visitors each month to YouTube and Facebook Mobile devices will be world’s primary connection tool to the Internet in 2020 18 July 2011 21 As big an issue outside your organization as within it
26. Data.gov Break down stovepipes Provide instant access to raw data in easy to use formats Encourage development of innovative applications Drive innovation and knowledge use across the globe 24 18 July 2011
39. Semantic technologiesAcademia State, local, tribal Data.Gov Services International Cloud Agencies Internal Stakeholders Industry Green = government Blue = external stakeholders 18 July 2011 27
41. Open Communities for Discussing Trends and Topics Join in the community discussions about open data and semantic technologies at http://www.data.gov/opendata Twitter at @usdatagov If you are interested in a specific type of data let us know! 18 July 2011 29
43. Learn at Data.gov Resources for students and teachers Examples of how data is being used to develop apps Lesson plans and videos Showcase your science fair project that uses government data! 18 July 2011 31
44. Tapping the Ingenuity of the Public Fly On Time Dept. of Transportation data, FlyOnTime.us lets people find the most on-time flights and shortest security-line wait times. Integrated to Twitter for security line waiting time 32 18 July 2011
45. National Obesity: Eat Your Vegetables Uses Health and Human Services community health data and shows obesity rates by county Supports the First Lady’s fights against childhood obesity http://public.tableausoftware.com/views/contributorstoobesity/Eatyourvegtables?:embed=yes&:toolbar=yes 33 18 July 2011
46. Employment Market Explorer Using Bureau of Labor local area unemployment data This app lets people explore which cities and neighborhoods have the best growth in new jobs http://pujaplicaciones.javeriana.edu.co/Employment/ 18 July 2011 34
47. Data Masher Uses data from many agencies Allows anyone to create a mashup between two datasets to see potential correlations http://www.datamasher.org/ 18 July 2011 35
51. Semantic Technologies Provides developers the tools and raw data formats to develop new capabilities Close partnership with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Connected to other open data efforts across the world May 18, 2011 39
53. Learn at Data.gov Resources for students and teachers Lesson plans and videos Showcase student projects using government data May 18, 2011 41
54. Supporting Global Events Japanese tsunami, earthquake, and radiation monitoring Restore the Gulf: Deepwater Horizon Response May 18, 2011 42
55. The Path Ahead Bring data up and out of government to the public ★ Make data accessible and linked ★★★★★ Provide simple ways to visualize the data Create communities to understand and apply data Connect and collaborate with small businesses, industry, and academia to drive innovation Share with others to understand global issues Be the change you want to see in the world Ghandi May 18, 2011 43
56. A Global Movement Has Begun to Provide Transparency and Democratization of Data May 18, 2011 44
57. Let’s work together to set the data free!www.Data.Gov@usdatagovjholm@jpl.nasa.gov@JeanneHolm May 18, 2011 45
Hinweis der Redaktion
Obama’s Innovation Strategy – Sept 2009Invest in the Building Blocks of American Innovation. Research & DevelopmentInvestmentsEducation & skill setsPromote Competitive Markets that Spur Productive Entrepreneurship. Creative ideasPartnershipsOpen Gov (transparency, participation, collaboration)Catalyze Breakthroughs for National Priorities. Promoting innovation through prizes, challenges, and grantsScience & Technology
Most popular types of datasets: geography and environment, health and nutrition, and national security and veterans affairs