OPEN Government Data Act Open, Public, Electronic, and Necessary Government Data Act

S 760 OPEN Government Data Act Open, Public, Electronic, and Necessary Government Data Act

US Congress 115th Congress

OPEN Government Data Act Open, Public, Electronic, and Necessary Government Data Act
S.760


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OPEN Government Data Act Open, Public, Electronic, and Necessary Government Data Act


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Section 4

This bill requires open government data assets made available by federal agencies (excluding the Government Accountability Office [GAO] and certain other government entities) to be published as machine-readable data. When not otherwise prohibited by law, and to the extent practicable, public data assets and nonpublic data assets maintained by the federal government must be available:

  • (1) in an open format that does not impede use or reuse and that has standards maintained by a standards organization; and
  • (2) under open licenses with a legal guarantee that the data be available at no cost to the public with no restrictions on copying, publishing, distributing, transmitting, citing, or adapting

If published government data assets are not available under an open license, the data must be considered part of the worldwide public domain. Agencies may engage with outside organizations and citizens to leverage public data assets for innovation in public and private sectors. Agencies must:

  • (1) make their enterprise data inventories available to the public on Data.gov, and
  • (2) designate a point of contact to assist the public and respond to complaints about adherence to open data requirements

For privacy, security, confidentiality, or regulatory reasons, agencies may maintain a nonpublic portion of their inventories. The General Services Administration must maintain a single public interface online as a point of entry dedicated to sharing open government data with the public.


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Section 5

The Chief Operating Officer of each agency shall submit to Congress and to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) a report assessing the coverage, quality, methods, effectiveness, and independence of the evaluation, research, and analysis efforts of the agency. The GAO shall submit to Congress a report that summarizes agency findings and highlights trends from the reports submitted and, if appropriate, recommends actions to further improve agency capacity to use evaluation techniques and data to support evaluation efforts.


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Section 6

The OMB must develop and maintain an online repository of tools, best practices, and schema standards to facilitate the adoption of open data practices.

  

Bill Texts

Introduced 07/25/2017

Introduced 04/03/2017

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History

Committee On Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs. Reported By Senator Johnson With Amendments. With Written Report No. 115-134.

07/24/2017

Placed On Senate Legislative Calendar Under General Orders. Calendar No. 180.

07/24/2017

Committee On Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs. Ordered To Be Reported Without Amendment Favorably. Markup Report Cq

05/17/2017

Committee On Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs. Ordered To Be Reported Without Amendment Favorably.

05/17/2017

Read Twice And Referred To The Committee On Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs.

03/29/2017