List of severe weather alert systems throughout Missouri provided by local governments, media outlets, and other sources. This is an easy-to-explore, interactive dataset.
Open data is powering a new civic movement that is changing the way citizens experience our nation’s cities, counties, and states.
Highlights
Updates
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
Get your Local Government on Data.gov
Data.gov is the central clearinghouse for federal open data, including hosting the Public Data Listings required under the 2013 Federal Open Data Policy, but Data.gov also hosts state, local, and tribal government sources voluntarily. As of this writing Data.gov has … Continued
Innovating with Open Data from Zillow and HUD at “Hack Housing”
One of the biggest opportunities for new products and services to come out of the Civic Hacking movement in 2015, may be through place-based initiatives that foster collaboration across industry, academia, local government, and the federal government. This has the … 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