Folks
I have booked the Institute of Public Administration for Tuesday 14th July, from 4.30-7.30pm, as a venue to hold the OGP Consultative Event. As it is on the DART line, it should be relatively easy to access. They have wi-fi , but unfortunately live-streaming is not an option.
I attach a document which copies in one place all the comments made to date (that I am aware of) on the themes to be discussed at the consultative event.
I have also attached a draft agenda. Taking account of both Ann’s views and Brian McCleland suggestions at our last meeting, I am proposing to remove the Consultative Guidelines theme to allow for adequate time to discuss the remaining themes. I have also retitled the event and moved one bullet point regarding the evaluation of the quality of open policy making processes from theme 4 to theme 2, as Ann has suggested.
In relation to the timing - I intend to allocate the vast majority of the time available to the key themes and consider that each would require more or less the same amount of time.
I would welcome any final views you may have on the Agenda please?
When the Agenda is finalised, I will put a notice of the event on our own and on the OGP website and can have the Press Office put it on Twitter etc. I will issue invites via email as broadly as possible and I will copy to each of you and you might pass it at that stage please?
In the absence of any suggestions for improvement to the Agenda by then, I will issue the invitation first thing on Monday morning.
Kieran Sheedy
Government Reform Unit
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
3rd Floor, 7-9 Merrion Row, Dublin 2
p: 01 604 5729
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Sent: 03 June 2015 12:35
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Subject: RE: OGP - Consultation Event
Folks
Regarding the date for the consultative event - I understand from Evelyn (who is in Tbilisi, Georgia all this week at an international OGP event) that Denis will be holding a health information/data event in mid-June. Meanwhile, we will be holding an event ourselves on Open Data that has had to be pushed out to the end of June to secure speakers etc. We would need to leave a little breathing space between those events and the OGP Consultative event as there will be some overlap of attendees, and we think it would be best to host OGP event the week of the 13th July. It has been very difficult to get a venue for any date in June. I will seek one for a mid-July date, later today and tomorrow if necessary. I will let you know the outcome of that.
There has been very little response at this stage to the questions proposed – can you let me know if you have received responses from colleagues that have not been copied? As the event is being moved out, perhaps we could aim to have the majority of responses back by (say) 10th June? We could meet, or communicate by email perhaps, once we have all the feedback.
Kieran Sheedy
Government Reform Unit
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
3rd Floor, 7-9 Merrion Row, Dublin 2
p: 01 604 5729
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Subject: Re: OGP - Consultation Event
Kieran,
Second Republic didn't receive any feedback on the specific themes for discussion: http://discuss.2nd-republic.ie/t/broadening-participation-in-the-open-government-partnership/180
I was wondering, however, if there has been any further progress on planning for the event?
Thanks for your work,
Oliver
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 2:44 PM Kieran Sheedy <Kieran...@per.gov.ie> wrote:
Oliver
We are aiming to hold the event before end June. A response by 27th May could mean that the questions won’t be finally agreed before the invitations have to issue. I think that is probably ok though – full agreement on the questions in advance is not a reason to delay issuing invitations.
Kieran
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Subject: Re: OGP - Consultation EventKieran,
Thanks for this.
In order to help with this discussion, I've opened a thread on the Second Republic discussion forum here:
Everyone is invited to participate and to share this link.
I think 22 May might be a bit early. Would it be possible to stretch it out to two full weeks (i.e. 27 May) in order to get the fullest input while still keeping a short time frame?
Kind regards,
Oliver
On 13 May 2015 at 13:21, Kieran Sheedy <Kieran...@per.gov.ie> wrote:
I refer to my email of 8th May (copied below) and attach, for your consideration, a draft of the questions that might be considered at the event.
Please advise what timescale is considered necessary to seek/collate the views from among broader civil society/interested individuals on the draft? Would it be possible to revert to me by COB on 22nd May?
A bit more work is required on the draft consultation guidelines and they are not ready to issue at this stage. I will issue them to you as soon as possible in advance of the event.
Kieran
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Sent: 08 May 2015 14:45
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Cc: 'Kalpana Shankar'
Subject: OGP - Consultation Event
Below are the key Action Points from Wednesday’s meeting.
1. An initial consultative event is to be arranged before end June through the co-ordination group. Further such events (2-3 per annum) will build on success/outcome of the first one.
· Initial meeting to be held in a Dublin location; subsequent meeting will be in a regional location
· Depending on venue availability and facilities, timing for initial meeting will be from 4-7pm; and it will be live streamed if possible
· Wide representation from civil society and public service to be sought
2. Brian Cleland outlined e-participation process – he will assist in applying this process at the event
· The process will require the use of moderators, using ipads, to guide and collect inputs on round table discussions (6-10 people per table) on a set of pre-agreed questions on key themes.
· Inputs are routed live to a small group of input collators, who prepare a report of the event before conclusion. It is possible to rank 3-4 key points/priority actions from each table as part of process.
· Live streaming of event and twitter feed would be necessary to enable those who wish to participate and feed into the process on line. The potential to have this done will be examined.
3. The themes were discussed. It was agreed that there will need to be three short briefings on
· the first theme on the OGP
· the public consultation process leading to the development of the first national action plan
· the findings of the research and the revised draft consultation guidelines
4. Event agenda and questions to be addressed to be developed
· Department to develop an initial set of questions and civil society sub group will respond having sought views from among broader civil society/interested individuals
We will develop drafts of the questions that might be considered at the event and forward them early next week.
Kieran Sheedy
Government Reform Unit
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
3rd Floor, 7-9 Merrion Row, Dublin 2
p: 01 604 5729
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