The Stati Generali dell'Innovazione Association participated in the hearing, which was held on May 9, organized by the working group “E-government/Open datto" of the Cabin Of Direction For the Agenda Digital Italian.
At the hearing, the Association presented the proposals already outlined inebook “Put the future of the country on the agenda” and explored in the open talks of the March and April events held in Genoa, Isola Polvese and Florence.
In particular, the proposals were oriented towards three main themes:
- L'openness And there transparency, with regulatory changes to the CAD and project interventions aimed at introducing the principle of "open by default" on data managed by public administrations, including their reuse;
- L'access to the data from the administrations as right, within the broader definition of digital citizenship rights;
- there definition Of a governance overall, also necessary to carry out the interventions of openness and transparency, with a provision for a coordination role (in the current context, a sort of Chief Information Officer of the Public Administration), a capillary supervisory role in the administrations (which could be associated to the provisions of the law on transparency), the establishment of technical coordination bodies (for the infrastructure for territorial information And For The "public interoperability framework" to support the integration of applications and services provided by the PA).
Together with our Association they were invited Forums PA, Formez, Association Italian For the Open Government, Center Nexa, open Knowledge Italy, LinkedOpenItalia, Open Polis, Wikitalia, and it is certainly worth noting how our proposals and those of all these players have linked, enriched and completed each other, a sign of a clear sharing of vision on the theme of "Open data", but also of the level of consolidation and maturity that this vision and field experiences have now reached. It is possible to move from the experimental phase to one of coordination and homogenization of the processes and methods of opening and reuse.
The consultations of the Control Room were open to civil society associations, and it should be positively underlined how the working group of the Control Room intends to ensure that this is not to be categorized as a simple (yet important) moment of listening, but as the beginning of a multi-voiced dialogue. An example that we strongly suggest to the Control Room to accept as a reference also for the other strategic activities in progress.
