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Open Data for Social Good
1. +
How Open Data is Changing Los
Angeles
Jeanne Holm
Deputy CIO, City of Los Angeles
September 14, 2016
2. + Who Benefits from Open Data?
Financial services
Health care
Communications and media
Energy and utilities
Charities and non-profits
Government
Retail and wholesale
Insurance
Manufacturing
Technology
Transportation
3. +
Who’s Using Your Data
Open
data
Governments
Developers
Businesses
Customers Suppliers
Journalists
Researchers
Competitors
4. +
Data Governance in Los Angeles
1. Open up government data in useful and usable ways
2. Empower all 4 million citizens to use data for social good
through partnerships with universities and civil society
3. Prompt action through hackathons, college courses,
internships, and alliances for change
4. Build flexible, standards-based infrastructure
5. Develop data and predictive analytics programs
6. Participate, participate, participate
Most diverse city on the planet
9 million people
147 languages spoken
Crowdsourcing of banana blight
Some of the decisions happen in Nampiira’s community without her knowledge. The crops she plants each year are partly determined by seed crop available and affordable. These can be identified by local businesses and seed companies through data gathered by crop viability, weather patterns, predicted blight, etc.