All, 

Thanks for all the links to information, I've got a pretty good list of Federal 
initiatives, now I'm after more localized efforts, something at the City or 
Municipal level.  Really it can be anything related to making government 
(geospatial) data available to the masses and why it makes sense. 

I will post my (short) write-up here as well. 

Thanks again. 

bobb 



>>> Haris Kurtagic <ha...@sl-king.com> wrote:

I really like presentation from Jason Birch from City of Nanaimo about reasons 
to open data and how to do it. 
http://www.slideshare.net/JasonBirch/moving-beyond-the-desk 

 ( http://www.slideshare.net/JasonBirch/moving-beyond-the-desk )Don't forget to 
look at notes too, I did forgot first time.



Haris


On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Bob Basques 
<bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us> 

wrote:


All, 


I'm putting together a proposal here at the City to open up more of our 
datasets to the public. We currently have about 30 GIS data layers available to 
the public, ( http://, ) with ~170 layers that are not public. While there are 
some layers that won't be made available for security or licensing issues, 
there are many that the owners of simply don't want to make available. 


I'm looking for information to include in a short proposal that might sway some 
of the folks sitting on datasets internally to get them to publish the data to 
the masses and need points of reasoning to point them at. 


I already have some info related to general practices moving towards this type 
of data availability, and some of the recent threads on the OSGEO lists about 
data licensing would likely come into play as well. 


Thanks for any pointers on this. 


bobb 





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