Government respondents were asked whether they're actively trying to engage with civic application developers to build apps using their organization's data.open data initiative. Responses are grouped by type of government and are presented in % of respondents who selected each option. This questions was not a multi-select.
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.
Respondents were asked to select only one option from a list of different data consumption options for citizens. The results are shown by % of respondents for each choice, for all government types (Federal, State and Local).
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.
Government respondents who said "yes" to "are you actively engaging with your constituents as part of your Open Data initiative?" were then asked to specify how they are doing it or planning to do it. Responses are grouped by type of government and are presented in % of respondents who selected each option. This questions was not a multi-select.
Government respondents were asked which enabling technologies would be most useful in their Open Data initiatives. Responses are across all levels of government.
Government respondents who said "yes", "Future Plan" or "Unsure" to are you actively engaging with civic application developers?" were then asked what they thought they needed to provide developers with Responses are aggregated by all types of government This questions was not a multi-select.
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.