by Paul Davidson | Aug 28, 2020 | Data Standards, Open Data
At iStandUK, we’re excited to have been selected by MHCLG’s Covid19 Challenge to run a project to propose the data and standards that can improve how local councils can find vulnerable people and households, and then promote a coordinated multi-agency response. ...
by Mevish Khalid | Feb 27, 2020 | Data Standards, Open Data
Currently, in the UK, most organisations in the public sector, whether it be local authorities, health, housing, police, fire or voluntary have a form of directory that is used to store and list local services. In each locality, directory content is often duplicated...
by Mevish Khalid | Aug 8, 2019 | Application of Standards, Context, Data Sharing, Data Standards
On May 21 iStandUK with iNetwork held a Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Workshop. The workshop was inspiring and it succeeded in bringing delegates together to share, learn, help and support each other. Furthermore, it looked to deliver results for Ministry of...
by 1008jia1952 | Jan 28, 2016 | Data Standards
The Government Digital Service (GDS) are using GitHub to host discussions about technical and data standards. The repository is at https://github.com/alphagov/tech-and-data-standards/issues. Current issues include: What would a standard for APIs look...
by Paul Davidson | Apr 9, 2014 | Analytical, Data Sharing, Interoperability, Open Data, Operational, Political, Semantics, Statistical
The Smart City Concept Model, which has been developed by LeGSB, within the BSI ‘publicy available standard ‘ process, is now available for public comment via the BSI website. The consultation period ends on the 16t May 2014. You can download the...
by Paul Davidson | Jul 1, 2013 | Context, Open Data, Semantics
We have published a new white paper exploring how ‘Linked Data Profiles’ would remove a barrier for Local Authorities to make a success of publishing 5* data. Linked Data Profiles