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From: "Michael Roberts" <michael...@webfoundation.org>
Date: 18 Nov 2014 08:01
Subject: [CivicAccess-discuss] New data standard to transform government procurement in the world - Open Contracting Data Standard launches globally today
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The Open Contracting Data Standard has launched globally  - see http://standard.open-contracting.org/  

As a side note, a lot of Canadians made a significant contribution to the creation of the standard and we conducted two sprints and one workshop in Canada during the consultation phase.  buyandsell.gc.ca’s team, Open North, Ana Brandusescu among many other Canadians have been incredibly helpful to share their insights and knowledge during the construction of the standard.  Thanks to all who contributed.  

Below is the official release - 

Cheers,
Michael


Today, we’re pleased to announce the launch of the world’s first Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS). The OCDS is a product of the Open Contracting Partnership(OCP), and was developed by the World Wide Web Foundation through a project supported by the Omidyar Network and the World Bank. The OCDS is set to transform the way governments publish contracting data, and will shine a light on how trillions of dollars of public money are spent, helping to fight corruption, improve service delivery and enhance market efficiency. Countries at the forefront of this process include Canada, Costa Rica, Colombia and Paraguay.

Governments around the world spend an estimated US $9.5 trillion each year in contracting but, until now, data relating to these contracts has largely been inaccessible. The OCDS gives governments a common format and set of practical tools which will allow them to publish contracting data consistently and openly. The OCDS will help to ensure public contracting is transparent and efficient, allowing businesses to compete effectively, governments to improve service delivery and citizens to understand how their money is being spent.

Gavin Hayman, Incoming Executive Director of the OCP said: “It is time to end secret deals between companies and governments to make sure public resources are spent openly, effectively and efficiently. Having accessible, comparable data covering the key items of information in a deal is key to achieving this objective”

Anne Jellema, CEO of the World Wide Web Foundation said: “Corruption adds an estimated $2.3 trillion to the cost of government contracts every year. This new standard is a big step forward in the fight to eliminate fraud and waste in public procurement, enabling contracts to be published online in a transparent, consistent and user-friendly format so that anyone can monitor them.”

You can access the OCDS and all supporting documents on the dedicated OCDS website.


Cheers,
Michael

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Michael Roberts
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