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M-13-13 Open Data Policy—Managing Information as an Asset states that agencies must "create a process to engage with customers to help facilitate and prioritize data release."
This section offers examples of public engagement and priortization methodologies and tools as inspiration for other agencies.
- Analyzing Who’s Using your Agency’s Data with FOIA requests -- include this with note on FOIA Officers perhaps?
- Web Analytics - Join DAP today
- US Public Participation Playbook
- Open Data Guide: Engaging users in the data community
- User Research and The Paperwork Reduction Act: How to Get it Done webinar video.
- Usability.gov's Guidance on The Paperwork Reduction Act
- Data.gov/Request
- HHS Demand Driven Open Data
- EPA Ideas for Apps
- Socrata Field Guide: Engage your community
- DOT's Model Data Inventory Approach - includes prioritization notes.
- Montgomery County's Open Data Implementation Plan (see pg 41)
- Philadelphia's pen Data Strategic Plan (cost/demand analysis)
- New York City Open Data Plan -- a citywide release plan, but the criteria for how individual agencies prioritized is not clear.
- Open New York Open Data Handbook: Guidelines for Participating Agencies
- Data SF Resources - Strategic Plan
- Open Data Guide: Identifying data sets for public release
- Civic Commons: Open Data Priorities