HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupplemental Materials - Futures Committee - 09/11/2017 -Data Transformations: The Future of Open Data and Visualizations in Government
Presentation to:
The Honorable Mayor Wade Troxell and the City Council Futures Committee
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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9-11-01
We Honor the Memories of All the Fallen Heroes
We Shall Never Forget
https://www.911memorial.org/2
Agenda
1.The Digital World Today
2.What is Open Data and Data Visualization? How does
this Benefit Government?
3.Three Examples in Government
4.Three Examples in Industry
5.How Can the Government Co-create and Engage with
Citizens to Solve Common Problems?
6.The Future Road Ahead –Challenges and Opportunities
7.Summary
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1. Today’s Digital And Mobile World –Data at Your Fingertips Anywhere, Anytime
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Ever -changing Technology and Data…..Requires Analytics and Innovation
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In just 60 years, technology has advanced so quickly our daily way of life has changed.
We must continually evaluate how we use data analytics and innovation in our daily lives!
•Technology Doubles every
18 months (Moore’s Law)
•Wireless is fastest growing
segment
•Quantum Computing
Device in 20 Years?
•1.4 Billion Smartphones -More
Mobiles than Desktops (2015); will
be the world’s primary connection
tool to the Internet (2020)
•Tenfold Increase in Data Every 5
Years (80% unstructured)
MOBILE
DATA
INFORMATION
Communications &
Computing
•YouTube is now 2nd largest search
engine in the world (after Google)
•Worldwide IP Traffic will quadruple by
2015
•Today’s employees can access over 1
Billion Web pages, 350,000 iPhone &
100,000+ Android Apps!
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Strategic Technology
Trends (2014)
Hype Cycle for Digital
Government (2015)
An increasingly Digital, Mobile World with More Sensors is Increasing Data Consumption
Anywhere, Anytime, Requiring Analytics to Make Sense of What Matters
Data and Analytics
Programs (2016)
Sensors, Data and Mobile
Growth (2017-2020)
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Computing is Going to the Cloud….
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Cybersecurity Threat
Prevention Analysis
Required (Source: Fort
Meade Alliance)
Cybersecurity Challenges Are Increasing Exponentially
Requiring Quick Analysis and Timely, Appropriate Action
Big Data Approaches for
Security and Fraud
(Source: Gartner)
Global Cybersecurity
and Privacy Breaches
are Growing Alarmingly
(Source://www.informa
tionisbeautiful.net/visu
alizations/)
Cybersecurity Incidents
Are Growing In
Government
(Source: US CERT;
Gartner)
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2.What is Open Data and
Data Visualization?
How does this Benefit
Government and
Citizens?
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•Innovation Mindset
•“The Problem is never how to get new innovative thoughts into your mind, but how to get old ones out”–Dee Hock, Founder and Former CEO of Visa
•“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower”–Steve Jobs, Apple
•A New Innovation Model of Serving Our Citizens Better in the Digital Age
•The Government does not have the monopoly on the best ideas –engage citizens, employees, Government/Industry/Academia Partnerships to participate, collaborate and solve problems in their daily lives (on-line versus in-line)
•“Share everything –protect what you must “versus “protect everything –share what you must”–Attorney General, US Department of Justice
•Citizens prefer to deal with the Government on-line (versus in-line) and are happy with e-Gov services provided by Federal Government (Source: ForeSee Results)
•New Gov 2.0/Web 3.0 technology and Powerful Business Intelligence and Applied Analytics enable
smarter delivery of Citizen Services that is easy-to-Use
•Transforming a Vast, Growing Ocean of Government Data, Information, & Knowledge Assets into Useful,
Reliable and Authoritative Services and Information for their Daily Lives
Government Innovation Can Serve Citizens
Better in the Digital Age
An Open, Responsive and Innovative Government –Effective and Efficient -
Accessible Anywhere, Anytime, Any Device
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The Government doesn’t have a monopoly on
good ideas –everyone can/should participate
Government Needs to Continue to Tap the Ingenuity
of the American Public
Access to Information unleashes
creativity to solve challenges
Innovation drives
sustainability and
“buy-in”
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3. Three Examples of
Open Data In
Government
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Example: Open Data...
Visualize Socialize Mobilize Analyze
https://www.data.gov/
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Digital Accountability and Transparency (DATA) Act
DATA Act will make Federal spending data more accessible, searchable, and reliable. It will not only make it easier to understand how the
Federal government spends taxpayer dollars but will also serve as a tool for better oversight, data-centric decision-making, and innovation
both inside and outside of government
https://www.usaspending.gov/
Pages/Default.aspx
https://beta.usaspending.gov/#/
Public Law P.L. 113-101 (2014)
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-
113publ101/pdf/PLAW-113publ101.pdf
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The objective of Dashboards is to leverage modern technology, data analytics, and existing open data to
create a central portal for demonstrating progress of a transformation agenda and services to Citizens
and/or business intelligence for Internal audiences, as appropriate
OPEN SOURCE
WEB PLATFORM
INTUITIVE DATA
VISUALIZATION
INNOVATIVE
ANALYTICS
PROGRESS
REPORTING/TRACKING;
ACTIONABLE INSIGHTS
“DASHBOARDS”
https://dashboard.hawaii.gov/[State Government]
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4. Three Examples of
Data Analytics In
Industry
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Real Estate; Stocks; Retail
5. How Can Government
Better Engage With
Citizens to Co-Create
and Solve Daily
Challenges?
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Hurricane Irma
https://find-shelter.connect.socrata.com http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
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Several Examples Exist from Publications and Foundations Recognizing
Good Government to Hackathons to Websites of Good Government
Source: GovTech
“5 Ways to Improve Citizen
Engagement Initiatives” 3/2013
Source:
http://intelligentcommunity.org
Source:
http://whatworkscities.Bloomberg.org
Source: https://www.challenge.gov/list/Source: https://mlh.io/seasons/na-2018/events
Center for Digital
Government
http://www.govtech.com/
cdg/
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6. The Future Road
Ahead: “Challenges”
and “Opportunities”!
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…..Choosing a Pathway to Success
Presents Choices
The Crossroads...
•“Share everything –Protect what
you must”? Or “Protect everything
–share what you must”?
•What is the Organizational Culture?
What is the Risk/Reward Structure?
•Willingness to embrace new
evolving digital, mobile, Cloud, IoT
technologies and associated
demands on Cybersecurity data and
analytics?
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7. Summary
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An Innovation Continuum Requires Mission, People,
Policy, Process, Technology, Governance and Data
Data
•We Remember Who We Serve: Citizens
•Continuous engagement is Key -People, Process,
Policy, Technology and Governance
•It’s all about the Data: Data and Information are
the new currency for Citizens at the “speed of life”
•Big Data will help Agencies provide better
information products and services to
consumers/citizens and create an Information
Economy, trust and sense of community
•Speed is important but security/privacy vigilance
is paramount in the digital age
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Questions?
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