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As a mandate of the New Orleans City Data Policy - Executive Order 16-01 & Policy Memorandum 135, we are taking an inventory of all City datasets. This on-going inventory process will help us to categorize and identify data that could be made publicly available. This process also assists our ability to work cross-departmentally and increases our resilience. Why is the data inventory important? • Stimulate new ideas and services. By publishing a data inventory, city departments may help to stimulate new and innovative ideas from the community. • Increase internal sharing and resilience. A data inventory can also help us access information from other departments that we need to improve service delivery and resilience planning. • Enabling better and more up-to-date processes. The process of publishing a data inventory will help us to realize the constraints of current City technology and processes, and then plan for future improvements. • Changing how we use data. A data inventory can help empower us to change how we use, share and consume our data externally and internally, ultimately transforming data into better services for citizens and fostering continuous improvement.
Category
City Administration
Tags
data, inventory, city of new orleans, open data, city data
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Data Provided By
City of New Orleans
License
1.0 Universal (Public Domain Dedication)
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Department
department
Dataset
dataset
Description
description
Data steward
data_steward
Data Source
data_source
Start Date
start_date
End Date
end_date
Geographic granularity
geographic_granularity
Frequency of Data Change
frequency_of_data_change
Data source format
data_source_format
Is Published?
is_published
Open Data Link
open_data_link
Completeness
completeness
Accuracy
accuracy
Real-time Data Updates
real_time_data_updates
Data Quality Score
data_quality_score
Data Quality Grade
data_quality_grade
Data Classification
data_classification
Interest (Perceived Value) Level
interest_perceived_value_level
Supports City Program or Project (e.g. Workforce Development, Equity)
supports_city_program_or_project_e_g_workforce_development_equity
Increases gov't transparency & accountability
increases_gov_t_transparency_accountability
Open Data Score
open_data_score
Open Data Grade
open_data_grade
Automated
automated
Delivery Cost
delivery_cost
Maintenance Cost
maintenance_cost
Cost Score
cost_score
Cost Grade
cost_grade

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