Episode Synopsis "Discussing Performance Management and Open Data with Greensboro's Jason Marshall"
Podcast Show Notes Welcome to the OpenDataSoft Leadership Podcast Series, “Open Data Discussions”. Each month, we feature a different Open Data program around the country to discuss what has made it successful. These examples will provide insights and strategies that you can implement in your own city. We had the pleasure of welcoming Jason Marshall, Greensboro Senior Application Developer and Open Data Program Manager, for the second podcast in our series. Jason discussed various subjects, including: - What role does open data play in policy making in Grensboro? - How much time do you spend ensuring the quality of your open data? - The distinctions between GIS interfaces and other data types. - The "Open Gate City", Greenboro's effort to improve transparency, community engagement, and innovation through open data. - The Civil Analytics Network's Open Letter to the Open Data Community. Don’t forget to visit the OpenDataSoft blog for more data-related content and sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on OpenDataSoft news, including how to get our next podcast! Special thanks: Special Guest: Jason Marshall, Greensboro Senior Application Developer and Open Data Program Manager Music: “So Low” by Art of Escapism is licensed under CC BY SA Links: City of Greensboro Open Data Portal
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