What makes a datasite effective? Government stakeholder were asked to select from multiple features that make their datasite more effective. Results are presented by feature, shown as a % of respondents, for all government types combined.
Ranked categories of data based on government respondents' rating of what is important to publish. Results are presented in terms of %, for all types of government combined.
Respondents multi-selected between 6 choices to identify the main motivation for starting a data transparency initiative. Results can be grouped by country, type of government org and role of respondent. Choices included "no initiative" to account for those who did not have one.
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.
Ranked categories of data based on respondents' rating of what is important to publish. Results are presented in terms of %, for all types of government combined.
Respondents multi-selected between 6 choices to identify the main motivation for starting a data transparency initiative. Results can be grouped by country, type of government org and role of respondent. Choices included "no initiative" to account for those who did not have one.
Respondents multi-selected between 6 choices to identify the main motivation for starting a data transparency initiative. Results can be grouped by country, type of government org and role of respondent. Choices included "no initiative" to account for those who did not have one.
Government respondents were asked which enabling technologies would be most useful in their Open Data initiatives. Responses are across all levels of government.
Respondents were asked to select from 3 options: Yes, No, Unsure
Results are presented by %, for each level of government: federal, state, county and municipal. Sample size: 243