The document summarizes Moldova's efforts to implement an open government data initiative. It notes that Moldova launched an open data portal in 2011 that included datasets from several public agencies. It also details some challenges faced, such as data being published in unusable formats by state agencies. The initiative aims to publish high-value datasets each month and involve citizens by holding applications contests. However, improvements are still needed such as adopting open data laws, improving data quality, and providing training.
2. • Since September 25th 2009, a new pro-reform and EU oriented
Government
• Government’s Activity Program for 2011-2014* “European
Integration: Freedom, Democracy, Welfare” has 24 action
points explicitly aimed at improving government
transparency and accountability, of which:
– Achieving efficiency, transparency and accountability of the use of
public funds, including in public procurement;
– Enforcing the Law on Access to Information and Transparency in the
Decision Making by posting open government data online; adopting
the “Access to Open Government Data” Initiative;
– Providing high quality public services for citizens and effective public
Administration through e-Government
Agenda
* http://gov.md/doc.php?l=en&idc=445&id=3729
3. • Moldova’s open data portal:*
– Launched on April 15, 2011
– Included 67 datasets from 5 Public Agencies
– 1500 visitors and 300 downloads in the first 2 weeks
• GIS portal:
– Cadaster map
– Ortophoto layer
– Location of administrative buildings
– Natural resources
– Tourist sites
* http://data.gov.md
** http://geoportal.md
4. • Prime Minister FILAT signs ‘Open Data’ directive on April 29th
2011, making Moldova one of the 16 countries implementing
Open Government Data Initiative
– Addressed to and mandatory for all Central Public Administrations
– Asking each to provide 3 high value datasets per month
• Ministry of Finance publishes since May 25th 2011, the entire
database of public expenses in raw and in pivot table formats
(BOOST Moldova)
• eGC launched on April 15th the eTransformation Apps Contest,
based on open and crowd-sourced data
• OGD Portal reaches 6000 visitors,
115 published datasets (another ~100
datasets pending, 4000 downloads)
* http://egov.md/concurs/
5. • State agencies:
– All our data is already on our website
• Aggregated data, PDF, Word documents, JPEG images
– We can’t publish our data – it’s SECRET
– Data is being sent in the appropriate file formats but in an
unstructured form, with no related metadata
– Inaccurate data, data that is hard to match and link. e.g.
Different id’s even within the same Ministry (e.g. schools)
• Citizens:
– Why is data in such a mess?
– Raw data - what is this? why do I need it?
– We need visualizations, graphs, maps!
6. • Legal aspects:
– Adopt Law on PSI reuse
– Publish data under OGD license(s)
• Promotion:
– Tech camps / Applications building contests
– Discussion boards and community building
• Sustainability and quality improvements:
– Better quality data and metadata
– Linked data
– APIs development / publishing
• Capacity building & training
– Open Data basics, linked data, semantic web
• Cooperation and partnerships
– Inclusion of local governments
– Open Government Partnership, Open
Knowledge Foundation, Semantic Web etc.
7. Do you have questions?
Would you like to help Moldova’s OGD Initiative?
Do you think we can help you?
Please let me know - vlad.manoil@egov.md