Citizen respondents rank how they want to interact with and consume government data. Survey responses are broken down along several dimensions including, Region, Education Level, Gender and Household (HH) Income.
Citizen respondents rank how they want to interact with and consume government data. Survey responses are broken down along several dimensions including, Region, Education Level, Gender and Household (HH) Income.
Respondents who said, "yes, we have an open government mandate" were then asked if it was funded. Responses are tabulated by type of government showing the % of respondents in each group who selected, Yes, No, or Unsure.
All government respondents were asked to state to what extent they agree or disagree with 9 statements about Open Data/ Open Gov.
Responses are broken down by type of government.
Government respondents were asked about civic participation and constituent engagement in their organization's open data initiative. Responses are grouped by type of government and presented in % of respondents who selected each option. This questions was not a multi-select.
Ranked categories of data based on citizen survey respondents' rating of what they deem important to publish. Results are sorted based on what is "Most Important". Results are presented for all segments in the citizen survey respondents.
Developers were asked: "When you can find the government data you need, how would you generally describe its accessibility and usability? Please rate the following statements." The statements deal with API access, data quality, documentation and other factors that make government data usable for developers.
Government respondents were asked which enabling technologies would be most useful in their Open Data initiatives. Responses are across all levels of government.