Abstract

Open Government Data (OGD) has evolved from the mere generation of public data to its active management, but the strategic evolution still needs to be explored. This article explores the intersection of government's digital transformation, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the role of government open data initiatives. The study focuses on the Brazilian trajectory, employing the "data as a public good" approach to evaluate data governance and capabilities as facilitators of sustainable digital transformation. The GDB method aligns with the SDG Digital Acceleration agenda, providing insights into integrating data in society and digital transformation. The study concludes by indicating the need for more dialogue and synergy between data management and government strategies. It emphasizes integrating data management, privacy protection, transparency, and ethical considerations for sustainable impact.

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