Friday, August 22, 2014
By Anne L. Kim
Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New York, Oklahoma, and Utah scored the highest in an assessment of state open data policies and portals by the Center for Data Innovation.
The report from the Center for Data Innovation- which is affiliated with the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation - scored states, with points issued based on whether they had state-wide open data policies or a city that had one, whether they had open data portals or transparency portals as well certain factors about their open data policies and portals, like machine-readability and whether policies extended to all government data or just certain types.
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