Dave Coplin National Technology Officer (Acting) Disclaimer* 1. Forward Looking Statements: The following presentation contains certain predictions and forecasts which may possibly/probably, turn out to.

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Dave Coplin National Technology Officer (Acting)

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Forward Looking Statements: The following presentation contains certain predictions and forecasts which may possibly/probably, turn out to be wholly inaccurate.

Utility: The forward looking nature of this presentation is unlikely to provide any information which will prove useful for addressing near term challenges in your business or personal life.

Work In Progress: This is an ongoing piece of work; as such the author reserves the right to right to amend, replace or contradict any premises, argument or logical statements contained herein.

Investment Decisions: Under no circumstances should the information be used to make investment or other life changing decisions. The author’s liability shall not exceed the fee received for this presentation.

From: Jonathan Murray Worldwide Technology Officer Microsoft

The Power of Data

Putting Citizens at the Centre

Reduce Costs

Government IT Challenge Modernise Government IT Increase Government Worker Productivity Improve Citizen Interaction

Support Environmental Stewardship

Great Expectations

The experts who provide and manage public services know best 7 10 1 2 26 3 (n/a) 32 4 5 26 The general public should be more actively involved in shaping public services Source: Ipsos MORI

Social Networking Comes of Age

Source: “ Global Faces and Networked Places” A Nielson Report on Social Networking’s New Global Footprint, March 2009

The Citizens are Revolting…

Image ©: BBC

“Police complain orders to patrol alone puts them in danger”

Which leaves me feeling like this...

And you feeling like this...

Name the oldest “crowdsourced” public service…

Gritting Lorry

Wheelie Bin

My Council Dashboard

Your Year to Date Amount Current Street Average Current Waste Trade Price/kilo

Offer Trade? Yes

No

Pothole

http://planningapplications.cloudapp.net/planningapplications.aspx

http://eyeonearth.cloudapp.net/

http://www.lovelewisham.org

Data is the New Oil...

What Worries Me?

life, death, taxes, health, wealth, school, exams, food, hunger, sleep, danger, driving, motorcycles, fish, weather, climate change, kids, dogs, cats, family, mother, father, parents, brother, sister, time, boredom, neighbours, crime, crime, government, policy, business, money, debt, home, mortgage, beer, hot dog buns, open doors, closed windows, birthdays, relatives, cakes, does anyone really care about this, terrorism, war, space, peace, fruit, beer, wine, drugs, old age, beauty, fitness, language, speech, hair, work, play, boss, job, famine, world hunger, is the bloke at the back actually sleeping, earthquakes, spiders, spiders, ants, bees, bugs, mushrooms, elephants, hatstands, chocolate, coffee, caffeine, music, is this another lame analogy being perverted to prove a stupid argument, presenting shoes, tigers, lions, snakes, shakes books, journalists, teeth, tools, nails, heights, spaces, culture, lame attempts at comedy to try and prove a point during presentations, funny, humour, tv, radio, internet, children, mum, dad, pets, snakes, birds, yobs, racism, ageism, conferences on open government, stupid conversations about technology fundamentalism, doors, water, oceans, rivers, fields, cows, bulls, computers, love, hillbillys, geeks, how long is it until lunch, really, heavy metal fans, guns, hockey, football, disease, cancer, alcohol, cigarettes, children, kids, powerpoint, cool people, water.

What Worries Most People?

Image courtesy http://www.wordle.net

Your Age Vs How Much You Worry

“This empty box is amazing. Huzzah!” “Crap. Crap. Craaaap.” “It’s ok. Things have a way of working themselves out. I remember when...” Source: http://flowingdata.com/category/data-underload

Source: http://www.rufuspollock.org/economics/papers/economics_of_psi.pdf

3 Laws of Open Government Data

1. If it can’t be spidered or indexed, it doesn’t exist 2. If it isn’t available in open and machine readable format, it can’t engage 3. If a legal framework doesn’t allow it to be repurposed, it doesn’t empower Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/

A Data Service for the Cloud

What is “Dallas”?

Information Discovery Discover, acquire, and consume structured and blob datasets to power any application – on any platform and any screen size.

Easy to consume secure APIs for content. Integrations with Office, SQL, Dynamics planned for instant discovery and mash-up of data for the information worker.

Brokerage Business Partner driven ecosystem and global reach to deliver data and functionality to developers and information workers. Set your price, terms, and use our cloud to deliver web services and data to the world!

Analytics and Reporting Single click analysis to augment private data with premium commercial and public domain data - on premises or in the cloud.

Discover, create, buy and sell analytics and reports on top of Dallas content…

Built completely on the Windows Azure platform

http://www.microsoft.com/Dallas

Trust & Control

HealthVault Key Design Principles Privacy and Security Focused

HealthVault is unique because it

puts the citizen in control

• of their health information In control of their

privacy

• In control of how they

share

• In control of which information

applications

they use

Inclusive of Industry Standards

HealthVault is an

open platform

, easy to participate • Free Published SDK and APIs, Community Promise • Easily Extensible Data Model – works with • standards Strong Developer Community: MSDN Documentation, Developer Forum and Blogs, Open Source Communities

Sustainability

Engaging Citizens

Here Be Trolls...

Security & Privacy

Differential Privacy

Differential Privacy

“A randomized function K gives –differential privacy if for all data sets D1 and D2 differing on at most one element, and all S

Range(K), where the probability space in each case is over the coin flips of the mechanism K.”

Source: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/databaseprivacy/dwork.pdf

The Power of Data

Putting Citizens at the Centre

Ask #1: Architect “Open by Default”

Ask #2: Unleash the Power of Your Data

Ask #3: Seek Out “Co-creation”

Ask #4: Encourage Participation

Let Trolls Live “Happy Ever After”

A Disruptive Influence...

www.theenvisioners.com