Khaleej Times

Impact of open govt data to be discussed

- Abdulaziz Al Maamari Ahmed Shaaban ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The Emirates Identity Authority, the United Nations Public Administra­tion Network and the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs will jointly conduct the first Open Government Data Forum on April 28 and 29 at Ritz Carlton Hotel in Abu Dhabi.

Abdulaziz Al Maamari, Director of Government communicat­ions and Community, Emirates ID, said 27 keynote speakers from 15 countries, mainly Europe, USA, and the region, will attend the meeting.

The event will also highlight the impact of the latest developmen­ts in open data on the performanc­e of government business and how government­s can leverage this trend to identify strategies to maximise the value they deliver to customers, he added.

“The forum’s key topic revolves around the open data policy and how to allow it to customers in seamless and easy-to-use methods through making all elements and informatio­n available within a framework of content that is open for the public to use and reuse, leveraging thereby their level of knowledge and expertise.”

“The meeting will demonstrat­e experience­s of a number of leading countries in the area of open government data and highlight efforts exerted by Emirates ID in particular and government entities in the country in general. It will also introduce experiment­s of some government agencies in the GCC.”

The participan­ts will also talk about the best ways to provide e-services to customers and how they interact with government­s, the cloud computing technology, and OGD informatio­n security strategies, he added.

“The event is to see high profile UN and government officials and experts in smart government data systems, along with a number of executive directors from the biggest global and regional technology companies specialise­d in managing, analysing and storing data, such as Microsoft, SAS, CEPAS, and Infosys.”

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