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Explore the successful strategies from 2012-2014, including geocoding, results tracking, and NGO-private sector traceability. Discover how the Development Tracker improves sector transparency with evaluations, contracts, and tenders. Dive into continual efforts to enhance data quality, capture results, and increase data use. Learn about new themes for 2014-2015, like humanitarian aid data and beneficiary feedback. This guide highlights the progress made in open data publication and aid transparency impact across various UK departments and organizations.
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Open Data Strategy 2014-2015 • 2012-2014 successes • Development Tracker • Traceability (NGOs and private sector suppliers) • Geocoding • Results (DRF) • Evaluations • Contracts and Tenders • Sector Transparency Panel • Work in progress • Improving quality • Budget identifier • Project scoring • Simplified reporting • Beneficiary feedback • OGDpublication* • Aid Transparency Impact Fund • New and emerging themes for 2014-15 • Continual push on data quality • Results capture and publication at activity level • Humanitarian aid data • Organisation identifiers • Increasing data use and strengthened evidence • Links with other initiatives: Data Revolution * Departments/ALBs/Devolved Administrations FCO | DWP | Home Office | Medical Research Council | CDC Group | DECC | DoH | MOD | Scottish Government | Welsh Assembly Government published | not published