The government approved new rules for open data: what will change for citizens.
According to inkorr.com: The Cabinet of Ministers has adopted a new resolution aimed at updating and simplifying the rules for working with open data. According to the Ministry of Digital Transformation, this step is important for the development of a digital state as it promotes transparency and accountability. This was reported by 'Glavkom', citing the Ministry of Digital Transformation.
New rules for working with open data
According to the new resolution, important data with public value will be collected in a single register. This will simplify access for citizens, businesses, and public organizations to critically important information necessary for analysis, service development, and monitoring the activities of government authorities.
Thus, the government has taken an important step towards improving access to open data, which will facilitate the development of a digital state and ensure greater transparency in the activities of government structures.
This initiative will be a significant contribution to the formation of an open information environment that will allow the public to better interact with the government. The implementation of a single open data register may also stimulate innovations in business as enterprises will gain access to a significant amount of useful information.
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