Posts Tagged ‘timely information for citizens’

Timely Information for Citizens – round up 12/07/2010

It’s been nearly a year since Dave Harte last gave an update on our Birmingham Open City project, and the officially supported part of the project is now over.  The Department for Communities and Local Government are currently evaluating the success of the Timely Information for Citizens project, which is where the money came from.  And, we also have a new government who are pushing hard on the open data agenda.  All of these reasons make now seem like a good time to reflect on what we think we achieved with the work we did.

A sizeable chunk of the funding went towards IT equipment.  So, we bought laptops, some Flip cameras, some microphones, a couple of digital cameras and a GPS device. These were intended to provide the capability for local voluntary and community groups to use for mobile reporting and to capture feedback from consultations. Most of this equipment is loaned to Moseley Exchange and has been used by a variety of groups, such as Save Moseley Road Baths, Resident University and the Friends of Highbury Park.

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Timely Information for Citizens – half time score 23/07/2009

It’s probably time you had an update on where Digital Birmingham has got to with the Timely Information for Citizens project we announced back in April. As it happens I gave a presentation on the subject to a room full of representatives from other city councils yesterday. There’s a post over at the Improvement and Development Agency website which I was impressed to see had gone up within a couple of hours of me finishing my talk. The video below gives you some idea where we’re at with the project:

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