[CivicAccess-discuss] UK - Power of Information Taskforce Report
Tracey P. Lauriault
tlauriau at gmail.com
Thu Jun 25 08:40:41 EDT 2009
Power of Information Taskforce Report<http://poit.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/poit/>
http://poit.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/poit/
The Power of Information Taskforce (member list
here<http://powerofinformation.wordpress.com/taskforce-members/>)
was established by Cabinet Office Minister Tom Watson MP in March 2008. We
will be rising to this challenge over the coming months. We have broken the
work down into two strands:
- Exemplars; and
- Enablers.
The exemplars will be small projects demonstrating the Power of Information
principles in action broadly in the fields of:
- Criminal Justice;
- Health; and
- Education.
We shall stray out side these areas when interesting opportunities arise.
As these exemplars develop progress will be discussed on the blog. We are
aware that we won’t have a monopoly on good ideas, so please come and share
your thoughts and ideas in the comments. If you’re shy please email us at
poi at cabinet-office.gov.uk
We see the enablers as being the structural barriers to innovation that
exist at the moment. A good example would be the guidance to civil servants
on use of social media. Before this was published on 18th June, then civil
servants didn’t have a clear interpretation of the civil service code for
finding a voice online – so.were impeded from blogging or participating on
forums in a professional capacity.
We shall be discussing progress as we make it and sharing our emerging
thinking. We are looking for a lively discussion in the comments so please
share your thoughts.
Our Terms of Reference are:
To advise and assist the government on delivering benefit to the public from
new developments in digital media and the use of citizen- and
state-generated information in the UK, including those identified in the
Power of Information Review.
The Taskforce will report to the Minister for Transformational Government at
the Cabinet Office but work with public sector bodies where it sees benefit
to the citizen or workforce. The Taskforce will operate in an open and
transparent manner using modern media.
In the light of early progress since the Government responded to the Power
of Information Review<http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/reports/power_of_information.aspx>(Cm
7157 and the Interim
Report <http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/reports/power_of_information.aspx>)
the Taskforce will consider the following sub questions:
- How can government further catalyse more beneficial creation and
sharing of knowledge, and mutual support, between citizens?
- What more can and should be done to improve the way government and its
agencies publish and share non personal information?
- Are there any further notable information opportunities or shortfalls
in sectors outside government that those sectors could work to rectify?
The Taskforce will examine information created both by citizens and
government and, like the Power of Information Review, is not about
individuals’ private information, such as medical or credit records.
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Tracey P. Lauriault
613-234-2805
https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/GCRCWEB/Lauriault
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