Optimiser les bénéfices intersectoriels et transfrontières de l'accès aux données et de leur partage, tout en protégeant les droits des parties prenantes
Recommandation adoptée en octobre 2021. En savoir plus : https://oe.cd/easd21fr
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Recommandation du Conseil de l'OCDE sur l'amélioration de l'accès aux données et de leur partage
1. LA RECOMMANDATION DU CONSEIL
SUR L’AMÉLIORATION DE L’ACCÈS
AUX DONNÉES ET DE LEUR PARTAGE
Optimiser les bénéfices intersectoriels et transfrontières de
l'accès aux données et de leur partage, tout en protégeant les
droits des parties prenantes
2. Les bénéfices sociaux et économiques de l'accès et du
partage des données
Communication
Public
Administration
Energy Transportation Agriculture
Scientific
Research
Public health and well-being (incl. pandemic control)
Affordable and clean energy
Decent work and economic growth
Reduced inequalities
Sustainable cities and communities
Climate action
…as well as other societal challenges
3. La Recommandation sur l’amélioration de l’accès aux données et de leur
partage peut aider à exploiter ces avantages, tout en atténuant les risques
Objectives of the EASD
Recommendation:
• Fostering the coherence of data
governance frameworks across sectors
and jurisdictions
in order to:
Facilitate data access and sharing
across sectors and jurisdictions
Enable collaboration and the
innovative re-use of data for growth
and well-being
Communication
Public
Administration
Energy
Transportation
Agriculture
Science and Research
(COVID-19)
4. Un accès et un partage rapides, sécurisés et fiables des données sont
essentiels pour des réponses et des recherches efficaces sur la COVID-19
Boost research
on and
development of
vaccines and
drugs
For further information see:
Ensuring data privacy as we battle COVID-19
Open data in action: Initiatives during the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic
Tracking and tracing COVID: Protecting privacy and data while using apps and biometrics
Why open science is critical to combatting COVID-19
5. Les dispositions clés de la Recommandation sur l’amélioration
de l’accès aux données et de leur partage
Section 3. Fostering effective and responsible
data access, sharing, and use across society
VIII Findability, accessibility, interoperability
and reusability of data across organisations
IX Capacity building for effective use of
data
VII Improving conditions for cross-border
data access and sharing
Section 2. Stimulating investment in data
and incentivising data access and sharing
VI Coherent incentives and sustainable
business models and markets
Section 1. Reinforcing trust across the data ecosystem
III Empowerment and
pro-active
engagement
IV Strategic whole-of-
government
approach
V Maximising benefits while
protecting rights and promoting
a culture of responsibility
6. Tirer parti de l'expertise multipartite de trois comités de l'OCDE
• 2021 Council Recommendation
concerning Access to Research Data
from Public Funding
[OECD/LEGAL/0347]
• OECD (2020) “Enhanced Access to
Public Data for Science, Technology
and Innovation”
• 2008 Council Recommendation for
Enhanced Access and More
Effective Use of Public Sector
Information [OECD/LEGAL/0362]
• OECD (2015) “Data-driven
Innovation: Big Data for Growth and
Well-Being”
• OECD (2019) “Enhancing Access to
Data and Sharing of Data:
Reconciling Risks and Benefits for
Data Re-use across Societies”
• 2014 Council Recommendation on
Digital Government Strategies
[OECD/LEGAL/0406]
• OECD (2018) “Open Government
Data Report: Enhancing Policy
Maturity for Sustainable Impact”
• OECD (2019) “The Path to becoming
a Data-driven public sector”;
• OECD (2020) OECD Open, Useful
and Re-usable data (OURdata)
Index: 2019
CDEP/DGP PGC/E-Leaders
CSTP
A Joint Steering Group (JSG) of experts nominated by the three partner Committees was formed to support the work. It
comprises more than 90 experts, including representatives from over 30 OECD Member and partner economies as well as
BIAC (Business at OECD), TUAC, CSISAC, and ITAC.
Joint Steering Group (JSG)
7. • Data-driven innovation for growth and well-being (October 2015)
• Open Government Data Report (September 2018)
• Health in the 21st Century: Putting Data to Work for Stronger Health Systems
(November 2019)
• Enhancing Access to and Sharing of Data: Reconciling Risks and Benefits for
Data Re-use across Societies [Policy note] (November 2019)
• The Path to Becoming a Data-Driven Public Sector (November 2019)
• Enhanced Access to Publicly Funded Data for Science, Technology and
Innovation (April 2020)
• Government access to personal data held by the private sector: Statement by
the OECD Committee on Digital Economy Policy (December 2020)
Documents de référence