Adapting the Authority’s IT systems to the Open Data Portal (Q2736039): Difference between revisions
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(Removed claim: summary (P836): The opening up of the public sector for re-use data leads to considerable socio-economic benefits. Data generated by the public sector can be used as a feedstock for innovative and value-added products, which drives the economy in terms of job creation and stimulating investment in data-driven sectors. It is therefore necessary to ensure that any standards or guidelines in this area should not be laid down in individual models, but should be d...) |
(Created claim: summary (P836): The opening up of the public sector for re-use data leads to considerable socio-economic benefits. Data generated by the public sector can be used as a feedstock for innovative and value-added products, which drives the economy in terms of job creation and stimulating investment in data-driven sectors. It is therefore necessary to ensure that any standards or guidelines in this area should not be laid down in individual models, but should be dri...) |
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The opening up of the public sector for re-use data leads to considerable socio-economic benefits. Data generated by the public sector can be used as a feedstock for innovative and value-added products, which drives the economy in terms of job creation and stimulating investment in data-driven sectors. It is therefore necessary to ensure that any standards or guidelines in this area should not be laid down in individual models, but should be driven by innovations and re-use of data. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The opening up of the public sector for re-use data leads to considerable socio-economic benefits. Data generated by the public sector can be used as a feedstock for innovative and value-added products, which drives the economy in terms of job creation and stimulating investment in data-driven sectors. It is therefore necessary to ensure that any standards or guidelines in this area should not be laid down in individual models, but should be driven by innovations and re-use of data. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: The opening up of the public sector for re-use data leads to considerable socio-economic benefits. Data generated by the public sector can be used as a feedstock for innovative and value-added products, which drives the economy in terms of job creation and stimulating investment in data-driven sectors. It is therefore necessary to ensure that any standards or guidelines in this area should not be laid down in individual models, but should be driven by innovations and re-use of data. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Revision as of 13:45, 3 June 2021
Project Q2736039 in Croatia
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Adapting the Authority’s IT systems to the Open Data Portal |
Project Q2736039 in Croatia |
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5,778,300.0 Croatian kuna
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6,798,000.0 Croatian kuna
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85.0 percent
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28 May 2019
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28 May 2021
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Središnji državni ured za razvoj digitalnog društva
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10000
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Otvaranje podataka javnog sektora za ponovnu uporabu dovodi do znatnih društveno-ekonomskih koristi. Podaci koje generira javni sektor mogu se upotrijebiti kao sirovina za inovativne usluge i proizvode s dodanom vrijednošću, koji su poticaj gospodarstvu u smislu otvaranja novih radnih mjesta i poticanja ulaganja u sektorima temeljenima na podatcima. Stoga je nužno osigurati da svi standardi ili smjernice na tom području ne bi trebale biti propisane pojedinim modelima, već potaknute inovacijama i ponovnoj upotrebi podataka. (Croatian)
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The opening up of the public sector for re-use data leads to considerable socio-economic benefits. Data generated by the public sector can be used as a feedstock for innovative and value-added products, which drives the economy in terms of job creation and stimulating investment in data-driven sectors. It is therefore necessary to ensure that any standards or guidelines in this area should not be laid down in individual models, but should be driven by innovations and re-use of data. (English)
3 June 2021
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Identifiers
UP.04.1.1.19.0001
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