September 2, 2009 – 2:48 pm
I went to the Open Government Data barcamp in the weekend, where I starting a discussion on how to measure the value of reusing government held data.
I shared the ways that I had found it had being done overseas:
The District of Columbia estimated the cost developing the software that won their reuse of data [...]
In my earlier post, A wizard behind a curtain, we celebrated an early step in an age of value being added to Government information. Days later, an article was published which better articulated what I hoped was beginning for New Zealand Government:
“These innovations are not primarily creatures of government or the marketplace. They represent a [...]
As this is my first post, I’ll start with a quick intro. I’m Vikram Kumar, Manager Programme Strategy and work with the All-of-government Authentication Programme. My general areas of interest are the issues and opportunities related with identity, authentication and privacy.
April is Identity Month, a time for government agencies to talk about identity management. In [...]