Open Private Sector
Georgios Karamanolis Crowdpolicy Co founder, CIO
1. ΟpenGov 2. Reverse OpenGov 3. Fashion 4. Food 5. Open Supply Chains 6. ValidaEon 7. Crowdpolicy – The Strategy 8. Summer Eme!
OpenData & OpenGovernment
• Countries realize that open government data is – improving transparency – creaEng opportuniEes for social and commercial innovaEon
– promote ciEzens’ parEcipaEon
• OpenGovernment Partership
www.opengovpartnership.org
• Vouliwatch is a digital plaSorm aiming to – engage Greek ciEzens with legislaEve poliEcs – and grants them with the opportunity to communicate, evaluate
– hold elected representaEves in the Greek and the European Parliament (MPs & MEPs) accountable
– Crowdsource legisla7on
• Vouliwatch is based on Q-‐engine and G-‐Engine that are technology frameworks developed by Crowdpolicy
Reverse opengov. An example from the civil society
h\p://www.vouliwatch.gr/?page_id=1838
Vouliwatch.gr
Opendata – private sector
• The private sector benefits as both a producer and consumer of open data.
• The private Produces mass amount of data – company ownership informaEon, tax, – product and ethical standards, – labor and food safety compliance, – public-‐private contracEng – Investors’ RelaEons
Open kitchen concept
Open yogurts
Openfood network
• Local Organics is a Melbourne based food hub
• Aim to re-‐build communiEes around food where producers, eaters and connecEn distributors support one another in a sustainable food system.
• Walmart works to offer visibility into its supply chain through real-‐Eme, anonymized worker feedback from 279 factories in Bangladesh
• Public Factory Assessment Process • Aim to increase transparency in the supply chain
But where it comes from???
Crowdsource the supply chain • Sourcemap.com is a
crowdsourced directory of supply chains and environmental footprints.
• Community of individuals, businesses and NGO's using Sourcemap to share informaEon about how things are made.
The business case • Openness of data can translate into more efficient internal governance frameworks
• Enhanced feedback from workers and employees,
• improved traceability of supply chains, • Accountability to end consumers • Be\er service and product delivery. • win-‐win – Bo\om line – correlate with governance, environmental and social gains.
Crowdpolicy supports the Municipality of Athens to formulate the concept of the proposal in the framework of Bloomberg Contest
Our strategy • Capitalize our experience. • IdenEfy key areas for applicaEons and business development • Invest Eme, effort to develop frameworks and tailor made products
that realize the open private sector • Going from technology frameworks to verEcal products • Develop plaSorms and processes with state of the art Technology
plaSorms – Open InnovaEon plaSorms – Mobile, proximity services (eg beacons, push noEficaEons) – Big data – MulE channel data aggregaEon
• mobile • Sensors • Crowdsourcing • ExisEng informaEon systems
What we have done the last year Working on three rela7ve technology frameworks – T ENGINE framework
• Public data streams of informaEon. Opendata plaSorm for private and public sector
– Q engine framework • MulEchannel EvaluaEon of processes and products
– G Engine • Visualize infrastructure and projects on interacEve maps
Exploring funding opportuni7es – Horizon2020, Open processes call – Chest-‐project.eu, An interesEng agile funding instrument by EC – Cyclic innovaEon concepts using crowdsourcing (OpenGov Call)
Summer Eme!
Georgios Karamanolis • ICT consultant – Developer • Project management and design for Open Government & transparency projects in Greece (2009-‐ 2012)
• Crowdpolicy, CIO (2012 -‐ )