Provides Seattle Fire Department 911 dispatches updated every 5 minutes. Available in an easy to explore, interactive format.
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Save the Date…the National Day of Civic Hacking is Coming June 6!
I’m excited to let you know about the third annual National Day of Civic Hacking , coming June 6, 2015, to a city near you! It’s a day when we’ll collaboratively build new solutions using publicly-released data, technology, and design processes to improve our communities … Continued
Hacking for Change? Tips for the National Civic Day of Hacking
Open Data Census
How is your city doing in open data and transparency? A recent survey looks at what data cities are sharing and not sharing and how they rank in transparency and accessibility. You can add your city to the census and see others … Continued
5 Reasons Why Good Governments Should Embrace Open Data
Jonathan Reichental is the CIO of the City of Palo Alto, Calif., and one of the world’s leading proponents of open data. Why is he so big the idea of giving citizens access to the data their governments collect? Because … Continued
Asking cities at #nlcsea and others to share #opendata via http://cities.data.gov. Volunteer your city! #opengov