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Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 8:30 am
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Unlocking improves transparency and the quality of government decision-making, by increasing the opportunities for consultation and participation. And it ultimately ensures more efficient public services.

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We are still far behind
Although the Netherlands has had an open data policy since 2010 and an open data portal since September 2011, we are still far behind developments in the US and, for example, the United Kingdom. The Ministry of the Interior is currently working on a vision for open government. This is currently in an exploratory phase.

A new Government Information (Public Access) Act is needed
In a time of economic crisis, unemployment, necessary cost savings, declining trust of citizens in the government and increasing need for citizen participation, it is important that the accelerator is also pressed hard in the Netherlands. This not only requires that government institutions make information available in an accessible format by default , it also requires necessary new legislation. It is therefore important that a new Government Information (Public Access) Act is adopted as soon as possible . Moreover, a cultural change in government is essential here. It requires a different way of dealing with information.

The big difference between the Netherlands and even the UK and the US approach is the decisiveness with which all this is accompanied. Obama does this by setting hard deadlines and anchoring requirements in legislation. The Netherlands has policy and develops a vision and in the UK government agencies are asked to meet timelines. The result is that the Dutch government limits the type and format of data that is accessible to a broad public.

Nice task for politics
Despite the fact that the Netherlands is part of the ' Open Government Partnership ' - a collaboration of a number of countries in the field of open data - the use of open data in the Netherlands only really gains momentum when it is accompanied by concrete action. There is policy and vision but without the necessary coercion. This is a senegal phone data clear task for politics and for the prime minister to fully embrace the unlocking of data, just like the American president.




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