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Bristol’s Open Data Journey Kevin O’Malley City Innovation Team Manager [email protected]

Bristol's Open Data Journey

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Bristol’s Open Data Journey

Kevin O’MalleyCity Innovation Team [email protected]

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Drivers and Opportunities

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What about the Council?

• Reduced expenditure by 25% in the last 3 years and will need to reduce by a further 40% in the next 3

• Choice as to whether to manage decline or do something different

• We choose;• To first drive efficiency and then

collaborate, generate income, intervene early and become a different kind of organisation

• A platform that connects the capacity and creativity of the City

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• “What emerges from the observation of major organisational changes in the last two decades…the crisis of an old, powerful but excessively rigid model associated with the large vertical corporation”

• “Networks are the fundamental stuff of which new organisations are and will be made. And they are able to form and expand over the main streets and back alleys of the global economy because of their reliance on the information power [data] provided by the new technological paradigm”

Manuel Castells – The Rise of the Network Society

The rise of platform organisations

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Our Open Data Journey

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Piloting Socrata City Data Platform - 'try before we buy' to develop our capabilities as intelligent customer

Open standards and integration - avoid platforms becoming the new silos

Open API for developers to enable use

Accept that we will see long term return on investment

Enable

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Open Data Institute Node and the South West Data Meet-up Group

Citizen Sensing Playable City - creating

'the pull'

Engage

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Hack days, competitions, challenges with NESTA, ODI, Watershed, Knowle West Media Centre, Bristol Green Capital 2015

Regional partnerships with Bath Hacked, ODI Devon, ODI Hampshire

Encourage

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Crocodile - winner of the Green Digital Challenge - app to encourage walking to school

Hills are Evil - winner of the REACT open data challenge -prototype accessible route finder

Community Energy Manager - winner of NESTA / ODI energy challenge - support neighbourhood retrofit and bulk energy purchase

City Radar - winner of Young Rewired State national Festival of Code - smart reporting of problems

Four Examples

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Data Dome - real time 360 degree, 3D data visualisation eg city energy use and air quality

New Intelligent City Operations Centre

The Bristol Brain - city modeling and analytics

Bristol Is Open – world’s first Open Programmable City Region

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Creating a large scale Internet of Things infrastructure - the Open, Programmable City Region

Bristol Is Open

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From the Council as a Platform to the City as a Platform

‘Data Devolution’ - from Government to the City

Trust Framework - ‘the Data Commons’ - from the City to Citizens

Where next?