Open Data Readiness Assessment Prepared for Government of Antigua and Barbuda
This 2013 report applies the World Bank Open Data Readiness Assessment Framework to diagnose the readiness of Antigua and Barbuda to create an Open Data initiative. The Framework examines the following dimensions: leadership, policy/legal framework...
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okr-10986-190012021-04-23T14:03:50Z Open Data Readiness Assessment Prepared for Government of Antigua and Barbuda World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACTION PLAN APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT ARCHIVES ARCHIVIST ARRANGEMENTS ARTICLE BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BI BROADBAND BUSINESS APPLICATION BUSINESS PROCESSES BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS BUSINESSES BUYERS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CIO COLLABORATION COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITORS COMPUTER HARDWARE COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPUTING SERVICES CONTENTS CONTRACTORS COPYRIGHT DATA ANALYSIS DATA CENTER DATA COLLECTION DATA POLICY DATA PROCESSING DATA SERVICES DATA SYSTEMS DECISION-MAKING DESCRIPTION DIGITIZATION DISCLOSURE E-GOVERNMENT ENTRIES ENTRY ENVIRONMENT FOR INNOVATION EQUIPMENT EXTRACTING FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCIAL TRANSACTION FREEDOM OF INFORMATION FUNCTIONALITY GOOD PRACTICE GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENT SERVICES HARD COPY ICT IDEAS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION OFFICERS INFORMATION POLICIES INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS INSPECTION INSPECTIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLIGENCE INVENTORY IT INDUSTRY LEADING LEARNING LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK LICENSE LITERACY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION MATERIAL MEDIA METADATA MOBILE APPLICATION MOBILE DEVICES MOBILE PHONE NETWORKS ONLINE FACILITY OPTICAL CABLE PCS PDF PERSONAL DATA PERSONAL INFORMATION POLITICAL ACTIVITIES POLITICAL LEADERSHIP PORTALS PRIVACY PRIVACY CONCERNS PRIVACY ISSUES PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PRODUCTIVITY PROFESSIONS PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC SECTOR INFORMATION PUBLISHING QUALITY INFORMATION QUALITY OF SERVICE QUERY REGISTRY RESEARCH COMMUNITY RESULT RESULTS SDI SEARCH SEARCHES SEARCHING SERVERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS SOFTWARE PACKAGE SPREADSHEET SPREADSHEETS TECHNICAL SERVICES TECHNICAL SKILLS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TELECOMMUNICATIONS USE OF INFORMATION USER USER COMMUNITIES USERS USES VARIETY VENDORS VIDEO WEB WEB DEVELOPMENT WEB PRESENCE WEBSITE WEBSITES XML This 2013 report applies the World Bank Open Data Readiness Assessment Framework to diagnose the readiness of Antigua and Barbuda to create an Open Data initiative. The Framework examines the following dimensions: leadership, policy/legal framework, institutional preparedness, data within government, demand for data, open data ecosystem, financing, technology and skills infrastructure, and key datasets. The report finds Antigua and Barbuda is clearly ready along the dimensions of leadership, institutional preparedness, financing, and infrastructure and skills. Evidence for readiness is present but less clear for the remaining dimensions. The Government stands to benefit from first-mover advantage and has the potential to lead the Caribbean in Open Data, harness skilled people, and establish itself as a world class example of government transparency. An Open Data initiative could also increase efficiency and competitiveness in key areas such as tourism, foreign inward investment, and community engagement. Antigua and Barbuda possesses strengths in its institutions, relevant laws, and high-quality internet infrastructure. However, a successful initiative would require: collective political commitment, leadership, and communication across government; rapid policy development within the framework of existing laws; and demand-side initiatives to stimulate the skilled use of data and the promotion of application development. The report finds that the costs of an Open Data initiative would be modest. 2014-07-22T21:10:14Z 2014-07-22T21:10:14Z 2013-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/19584052/open-data-readiness-assessment-prepared-government-antigua-barbuda http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19001 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda |
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This 2013 report applies the World Bank
Open Data Readiness Assessment Framework to diagnose the
readiness of Antigua and Barbuda to create an Open Data
initiative. The Framework examines the following dimensions:
leadership, policy/legal framework, institutional
preparedness, data within government, demand for data, open
data ecosystem, financing, technology and skills
infrastructure, and key datasets. The report finds Antigua
and Barbuda is clearly ready along the dimensions of
leadership, institutional preparedness, financing, and
infrastructure and skills. Evidence for readiness is present
but less clear for the remaining dimensions. The Government
stands to benefit from first-mover advantage and has the
potential to lead the Caribbean in Open Data, harness
skilled people, and establish itself as a world class
example of government transparency. An Open Data initiative
could also increase efficiency and competitiveness in key
areas such as tourism, foreign inward investment, and
community engagement. Antigua and Barbuda possesses
strengths in its institutions, relevant laws, and
high-quality internet infrastructure. However, a successful
initiative would require: collective political commitment,
leadership, and communication across government; rapid
policy development within the framework of existing laws;
and demand-side initiatives to stimulate the skilled use of
data and the promotion of application development. The
report finds that the costs of an Open Data initiative would
be modest. |
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Open Data Readiness Assessment Prepared for Government of Antigua and Barbuda |
title_short |
Open Data Readiness Assessment Prepared for Government of Antigua and Barbuda |
title_full |
Open Data Readiness Assessment Prepared for Government of Antigua and Barbuda |
title_fullStr |
Open Data Readiness Assessment Prepared for Government of Antigua and Barbuda |
title_full_unstemmed |
Open Data Readiness Assessment Prepared for Government of Antigua and Barbuda |
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open data readiness assessment prepared for government of antigua and barbuda |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/19584052/open-data-readiness-assessment-prepared-government-antigua-barbuda http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19001 |
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