This week, we were honored to join and support the White House Open Data Innovation Summit. Leaders in open data, including White House leaders in data U.S. Chief Information Officer Tony Scott and U.S. Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, spent the summit championing the use of Federal open data across all sectors.
Read more about the growth of open data with the Center for Open Data Enterprise‘s new Open Data Best Practices Report. You can also watch the livestream of the summit here.
Some top tweets from the Open Data Innovation Summit:
Technology isn't the singular answer to our problems. It takes us listening to one another. – Mama Brewer cultivating the karass #WHOpenData pic.twitter.com/sRqLM8TPyi
— John Paul Farmer (@johnpaulfarmer) September 28, 2016
Interesting panel talks about unleashing the power of #data at White House #OpenData #Innovation Summit#WHOpenData #bigdata #DataAnalytics pic.twitter.com/niCvwGlPMu
— Xiao-Feng Xie (@xfxie) September 28, 2016
Mama Lori Brewer talking about his son @jakebrewer's passion for digital public service #CultivateTheKarass #Data2016 #WHOpenData pic.twitter.com/tGDgwCSOEK
— Joel Natividad (@jqnatividad) September 28, 2016
.@jasonmhare of @opendatasoft sharing his #opendata stories for community impact at #WHOpenData! #Data2016 pic.twitter.com/L1lZJbY5Vs
— Foreign Assistance (@ForeignAsst_gov) September 28, 2016
The technology experts and change-makers at #WHOpenData #Data2016 take the citizenship pledge. Learn more at https://t.co/CEClmxOkVU. pic.twitter.com/67cfCncalD
— Define American
"#OpenData plays a critical role in what we do…a treasure trove of info to be more effective." A. Mayock @OMBPress #WHOpenData pic.twitter.com/9dfXlq8OD6
— JC McCahill (@jcmccahill) September 28, 2016
.@OpenDataSoft's @jasonmhare speaks on #opendata involving cities #WHOpenData
— Data.gov (@usdatagov) September 28, 2016
At #data2016 or #WHOpenData? Stop by the DATA Act table in the main hallway & add to the USAspending wishlist! pic.twitter.com/BShqAB16Ao
— Becky Sweger (@bendystraw) September 28, 2016
Loving the PIC's Steph Brown's graphic recording of today! #WHOpenData pic.twitter.com/hyIqqTVXWK
— Claire Ehmann (@EhmannClaire) September 28, 2016
At #WHOpenData Innovation Summit. Great to see continued progress in how USG uses and opens #data for greater impact. #OpenData @MCC_Data
— JC McCahill (@jcmccahill) September 28, 2016
"If we want the #civictech movement to work, we have to make it work." –@canadeau of @OpenDataNation #WHOpenData Amen!
#opendata movement will need to generate substantive output from all the published data if movement is to continue #WHOpenData #Data2016
— Harin Contractor (@HarinContractor) September 28, 2016
What's next for #opendata? @canadeau: we will start being pushed to generate ROI on the data we publish! #WHOpenData #Data2016 #civictech
— Foreign Assistance (@ForeignAsst_gov) September 28, 2016
Open Data: it's 95% about people.#WHOpenData pic.twitter.com/sI9fLNbbdQ
— Claire Ehmann (@EhmannClaire) September 28, 2016
Cultivating the Karass at the #WHOpenData and #Data2016 pic.twitter.com/ZOOFsjGpKk
— Sophia B Liu (@sophiabliu) September 28, 2016
At #WHOpenData Summit, @philipashlock is exploring Project #OpenData: https://t.co/CCZLk3Ebo6 Documented #opengov progress here, in public. pic.twitter.com/E7arpWEtSy
— Alex Howard (@digiphile) September 28, 2016
https://t.co/Qzp5Q4RjBW Chief Architect (& an original @InnovFellows) @PhilipAshlock credits @POTUS #opendata exec order M1313. #WHOpenData pic.twitter.com/l0GCsEQGKL
— John Paul Farmer (@johnpaulfarmer) September 28, 2016
.@philipashlock on #ProjectOpenData at the #WhOpenData Summit! @datadotgov #Data2016 pic.twitter.com/KCVYME2ty2
— Foreign Assistance (@ForeignAsst_gov) September 28, 2016
@PSEmery Thx So cool! What do you dare w/ DATA? #DataDare #Evolve #citizenscience #Data2016 #WHOpenData #datascience pic.twitter.com/W7FZ53g0Ne
— Maria Silverhardt (@MsDataDetective) September 28, 2016
My #WHopendata takeaways:
1. #Open data,
2. publish analytics
3. Human centered change
4. #Datainnovation
5. Cultivate Karass— Trevor Monroe (@trevmon28) September 28, 2016
Ahhh! Love this visualization of our NDoCH panel #cfabrigades @codeforamerica #WHOpenData
@StephScribes hard at work at #WHOpenData pic.twitter.com/dy0vOfcAMb
— Claire Ehmann (@EhmannClaire) September 28, 2016
Health session #WHOpenData: "the road can look bumpy, but this is what transformational change looks like" #opendata pic.twitter.com/VnN53PTES2
— West Big Data Hub (@westbigdatahub) September 28, 2016
Getting ready to kick off the #civictech solutions showcase at the #WHOpenData Summit pic.twitter.com/A4M6ZKVYJS
— Christopher Whitaker (@CivicWhitaker) September 28, 2016
@claudiawilliams: we will not go back! 10 years of amazing progress. #WHOpenData
— Jessica Kahn (@JessPKahn) September 28, 2016
Open Data Talks: Economic Growth, Innovation, and Opportunities chaired by @USCensusBureau’s @jffmsl, #WHOpenData, #OpenData, @OpenGov
— Data.gov (@usdatagov) September 28, 2016
Thanks so much for inviting our Brigade Team to the #WHOpenData Summit! pic.twitter.com/mpZwN0wHcX
— Code for America (@codeforamerica) September 28, 2016
Data by the People, for the People — Eight Years of Progress Opening Government Data. https://t.co/kdjDQKajaF. #WHOpenData @whitehouseostp
— Nick Sinai (@NickSinai) September 29, 2016
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