Abstract

The open data movement is relatively new but very significant, and potentially powerful. The overall intention is to make local, regional and national data available in a form that allows for direct manipulation. This paper is based on analyzing the current context of the Open Data initiative in Spain, from its origins and concepts, the legal framework, current initiatives and challenges that must be addressed for effective reuse of public sector information.

Highlights

  • THE new technologies of information and communication technologies (ICT) have dramatically changed the ways of access to public sector information facilitating information processing and its dissemination

  • The e-government, the reuse of public sector information, with open data initiative has led to the spread of numerous campaigns opening public sector data and administrative transparency

  • This paper shows the current situation of open data initiative from a Spanish perspective, its importance, challenges and opportunities

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INTRODUCTION

THE new technologies of information and communication technologies (ICT) have dramatically changed the ways of access to public sector information facilitating information processing and its dissemination. The e-government, the reuse of public sector information, with open data initiative has led to the spread of numerous campaigns opening public sector data and administrative transparency. Despite the good position in the world ranking for the development of Open Data initiatives, the efforts made so far are still insufficient. Artificial intelligence contributes to the advancement of government management models, where issues relating to electronic government and open, ensure transparency of data online and public accountability, and citizen participation. This paper shows the current situation of open data initiative from a Spanish perspective, its importance, challenges and opportunities

BACKGROUND
OPEN DATA IN WORLD
OPEN DATA IN SPAIN
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