As promised on the last call, I'm sharing the analysis we have done on bulk 311
data sources in the U.S., and our recommendations for standardized data
elements across all of them.
You can read the article here:
http://govex.jhu.edu/untangling-311-request-data/
You can review and comment on the analysis here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N9TSt6anpSJkZQv5ZhwtH4r4UX_QegerC4IRnzhkrzI
I think extending Open311 into the realm of bulk data would create deeper
engagement across governments who don't necessarily have the products or
expertise to expose an API. I'm happy to reconcile and merge this with any
existing work that's happening on this front.
-Andrew
data sources in the U.S., and our recommendations for standardized data
elements across all of them.
You can read the article here:
http://govex.jhu.edu/untangling-311-request-data/
You can review and comment on the analysis here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N9TSt6anpSJkZQv5ZhwtH4r4UX_QegerC4IRnzhkrzI
I think extending Open311 into the realm of bulk data would create deeper
engagement across governments who don't necessarily have the products or
expertise to expose an API. I'm happy to reconcile and merge this with any
existing work that's happening on this front.
-Andrew