The Department of Internal Affairs has sponsored $2,000 bounties for the each of the two following national challenge questions.
Candidate entries will be judged on how well they help the public and government policy makers to understand and draw insights on the problems and potential solutions.
This is related to the upcoming public consultation on Reducing dog attacks
>>> Get dog related data
>>> Get local government related data
This is a ‘minimal viable product’ version of data.govt.nz, and only currently has a limited number of datasets. We’re trying something new by using the open source CKAN platform for the beta site. This means we have a more powerful engine at our disposal – to deliver more and better quality open government data - but also means we have to learn how to get the most out of CKAN. We’re getting help from our counterparts in other governments, including having Pia Waugh work with us over the next few weeks.
Currently we’re focusing on getting automated harvesting working – to make it easier for government agencies to manage dataset listings. We’re also focused on lifting the quality of open government data delivery – more machine-readable data!
Rowan and Nadia from data.govt.nz will be at the Wellington GovHack event if you want to talk to us about this beta.
Go to data.govt.nz for a full listing of open government data.
Look for the green 'Data API' button in the top right hand corner of some of the better machine readable datasets on this beta.
Also see the CKAN API guide
If you have any suggestions on how we could leverage the power of CKAN or any feedback then let us know, either through our feedback form or by email toinfo@data.govt.nz.