NYC Celebrates Open Data Week 2020, Making Free Public Data Accessible
Today marks the beginning of Open Data Week, a citywide festival celebrating New York City and the public data available on nyc.gov/opendata.
Today marks the beginning of Open Data Week, a citywide festival celebrating New York City and the public data available on nyc.gov/opendata.
The de Blasio administration today released its annual Open Data plan, update on Open Data for All, and its strategic plan for the next decade of NYC Open Data.
The Bill de Blasio administration today announced the release of its annual update on Open Data for All and the NYC Open Data Plan.
Last year the Mayer de Blasio administration presented Open Data Week for the first time in collaboration with BetaNYC and the broader civic tech community.
DoITT (Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications) pas partnered with Silicon Harlem to teach Harlemites all about how to use the Open Data portal.
Here are some great opportunities regarding NYC’s Open Data Program and the position of Chief Analytics Officer Job.
NYC Open Data is proud to share this year’s NYC Open Data for All Report! Open data would not exist if it were not for New Yorkers like you asking for this information, curious to learn more about their City and using this information to make change your communities.
The de Blasio Administration today celebrated the 5-year anniversary of the Open Data Law by launching a new homepage for the NYC Open Data web portal.
We are taking dramatic steps towards more transparency so members of the press and public can see how our legislative process works … – East Harlem Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito In a great article today by the Gotham Gazzette ow on May 14 the New York City Council unanimously passed a rules reform package that…
Effective data management enables businesses to make informed decisions, streamline operations, and provide better customer experiences.
New York Attorney General Letitia James today released a guide to help businesses adopt effective data security measures to better protect New Yorkers’ personal information.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the opening of the first Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary location in Schenectady.
In recognition of World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, the Health Department today released a summary of 2022 data on TB in New York City.
The New York City Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit (“PEU”) and openigloo today announced a new partnership to share information about NYC tenants’ rights.
Nobody’s perfect. And that includes data analysts as well.