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Baltimore City is on the new open govt


Staff Writer


2011-02-01


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Open government does not mean all the information is open. This open government is a new marketing term. Open government allows people to obtain information from new data sources and , new media tools.

Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake signed an executive order creating Baltimore City’s first open data initiative, called OpenBaltimore. The Mayor ordered all city agencies, departments, boards, and commissions to make data sets under their control available to the public. This initiative will promote a more transparent government and encourage the public to participate in efforts to make government more effective and efficient.

“With OpenBaltimore, the city government will begin sharing data with the public in an unprecedented way,” said Mayor Rawlings-Blake. “Innovative and creative people will now be able to collaborate with government, and hopefully find ways to improve service delivery and save money for taxpayers.”

Under OpenBaltimore, each department, within 30 days, will establish a list of data sets that it maintains and identify which are already available to the public and which are not.. Each department will take prompt steps to make data available exclusively through OpenBaltimore for public access. Data sets will be published in an open format, which can be retrieved downloaded, and searched by commonly used web browsers. Each department and agency will designate their own Open Data Coordinator to ensure the information provided in the data sets is accurate, clear, complete, unbiased, and reliable. Individuals who work on the development of applications can use the data OpenBaltimore provides to create useful applications for city residents and businesses.

“Providing public access to government data will increase transparency and improve the level of trust between the people and their government,” added Mayor Rawlings-Blake. “I want to thank Rico Singleton, the City’s Chief Information Officer, for his leadership as we worked to make OpenBaltimore a reality.”

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