What is the Open Government data Act?
Michael King
Updated on March 22, 2026
What is the Open Government data Act?
The Open, Public, Electronic and Necessary Government Data Act of 2018 (OPEN Government Data Act) codifies and expands open data policy and generally requires agencies to publish information as open data by default, as well as develop and maintain comprehensive data inventories.
What is the purpose of the lobbying Disclosure Act?
The Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. § 1601) was legislation in the United States aimed at bringing increased accountability to federal lobbying practices in the United States.
What did the Ethics in Government Act do?
The Ethics in Government Act of 1978 is organizaed into six titles. It created mandatory, public disclosure of financial, and employment history of public officials as well as their immediate families. It also created restrictions on lobbying efforts by public officials for a set period after leaving public office.
What is the Connected Government Act?
As of July of 2018, all new and redesigned agency websites are required to be mobile friendly. The Connected Government Act (H.R. 2331) was signed into law on January 10, 2018, and requires new and redesigned federal agency public websites to be mobile-friendly.
What is open data used for?
Open data is data that anyone can access, use and share. Governments, businesses and individuals can use open data to bring about social, economic and environmental benefits.
What is government data?
data.gov.uk is a UK Government project to make available non-personal UK government data as open data. It was launched in closed beta in September 2009 and publicly launched in January 2010. As of February 2015 it contained over 19,343 datasets, rising to over 40,000 in 2017.
What does the Honest Leadership and Open government Act prohibit?
Prohibits Members and their staff from influencing hiring decisions of private organizations on the sole basis of partisan political gain. Subjects those who violate this provision to a fine and imprisonment for up to 15 years.
What qualifies as lobbying?
States generally define lobbying as an attempt to influence government action through either written or oral communication. As an example of one common exception, a legislator attempting to gather support for a bill through the normal course of legislative operations would not be considered a lobbyist.
What did the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 do?
It strengthens public disclosure requirements concerning lobbying activity and funding, places more restrictions on gifts for members of Congress and their staff, and provides for mandatory disclosure of earmarks in expenditure bills. The bill was signed into law by President George W. Bush on September 14, 2007.
What is Open Data example?
What kinds of open data? Culture: Data about cultural works and artefacts — for example titles and authors — and generally collected and held by galleries, libraries, archives and museums. Science: Data that is produced as part of scientific research from astronomy to zoology.
What are the concerns when using Open Data?
Addressing Open Data Concerns
- Someone will reengineer the data to get personal information.
- Our data will say we are doing poorly.
- The data will be misinterpreted by end users.
- We are already overworked and so we don’t have time to prioritize opening data.
- We might be sued if we release protected information.