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Italy

Shared National Agenda for the Enhancement of Public Data (IT0023)

Overview

At-a-Glance

Action Plan: Italy Third National Action Plan 2016-2018

Action Plan Cycle: 2016

Status:

Institutions

Lead Institution: AGID

Support Institution(s): Central PAs, Regional Authorities, National Association of Italian Municipalities, City of Messina, Open Government Forum

Policy Areas

Access to Information, Capacity Building, Open Data, Public Participation

IRM Review

IRM Report: Italy End-of-Term Report 2016-2018, Italy Mid-Term Report 2016-2018

Early Results: Did Not Change

Design i

Verifiable: No

Relevant to OGP Values: Yes

Ambition (see definition): Low

Implementation i

Completion:

Description

Short description Implementing the National Agenda for the Enhancement of Public Data as a document to design and establish an open data strategy. Given the strategic policy framework and the current regulatory context, the Agenda is an integral part of the “Three-year plan for ICT in Public Administration” which includes – with reference to government-held data – specific actions regarding: i)Databases of national interest, ii) Sharing of data between public administrations and iii) Public data reuse (Open data). More specifically, the main reference tool for open data will be the “datasets’ dynamic basket” (annually updated) which identifies the databases that administrations are going to make available starting from 2016. This basket is going to guide the actions of administrations when opening their datasets, based on the objectives and the datasets selected or agreed within the OGP.  General objective Increase the availability, usability, access and reuse modalities of data held by public administrations, including those contained in databases of national interest, to effectively pursue the objective of an overall enhancement of public data. Current situation Notwithstanding the demand of civil society, not all datasets indicated in the 2013 and 2014 Agendas were released. At the end of 2015, a monitoring exercise was carried out. The outcomes are already available on the portal Network 0t11/ot2 and will be published on dati.gov.it too. Expected results Increasingly meet the demand for strategic datasets and real possibility to rapidly release the main datasets for the most important sectors (i.e. health, energy, education, justice, welfare, infrastructure, territorial data, etc.) When identifying the datasets to be published by administrations, priority will be given to those requested by civil society organizations, those concerning the environment (Cop21) and those related to corruption prevention (G20).

IRM Midterm Status Summary

IRM End of Term Status Summary


Commitments

Open Government Partnership