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Example or model procurement language re: open data #467
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USAID has model language in the USAID Open Data policy |
Thanks @nsinai! From ADS Chapter 579 USAID Development Data, which is the policy listed on /Policy Document Examples, I found this language:
Am I missing the model clause? Is it elsewhere? cc @KatataK |
There may be some helpful language in the Sunlight Foundation's Open Data Guidelines for Procurement sunlightfoundation.com/procurement/opendataguidelines |
See also: #331 |
From The Center for Government Excellence, local government guidance:
Are there other examples to pull from? @vzvenyach @adelevie @benbalter @KatataK |
The above resources have all been incorporated in #548. |
Reopening this until #548 is merged. |
The open data policy requires agencies consider open licenses in their vendor contracts:
There is also an outstanding PR to clarify this language, see: #317.
This is also mentioned in Play 13 of the USDS Playbook: https://playbook.cio.gov/#play13
Beyond a guideline, it'd be great to have model solicitation and contract language for agencies to use re: open data. The only model "open data" contract provision that I know of is from Paris: http://opendata.paris.fr/page/les-marches/ Local governments have expressed interest in model language as all, so I think the impact of example language could be pretty big on the open data community at large.
What examples already exist? What would model language look like?
cc @vzvenyach
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