英文摘要 |
Taiwan began to promote the work of open government data in 2012 and won the title of world’s best performance according to the Open Knowledge Foundation ranking in 2017. However, most of the currently opened government data are limited to the agencies in the Executive branch. The Examination branch, on the other hand, has not yet fully promoted the idea of open data. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to understand the potential of the agencies under the Examination Yuan regarding data opening, and to establish the framework for the Examination branch to open its data. This research first reviewed the literature on the open government data in the past and sorted out the key points that need to be paid attention to when promoting the work. Then, we conducted the in-depth interviews on the people in charge of data opening in the agencies under the Examination branch to understand their viewpoints and attitudes. Then we asked these agencies to do a preliminary inventory check on data that can be opened to the public. Finally, we held two focus group seminars to understand the challenges and difficulties of data opening from the perspective of both “data users” and “data managers”. The ultimate goal is to come up with the plan for the Examination Yuan to release government data in the future. Results show that the “quality” and “quantity” of the currently opened data from the Examination branch are insufficient and cannot meet the needs and expectations of the users. Based on the above findings, this research provides the following recommendations: In the short term, the Examination Yuan must make its own law for open data, to clarify the promotion strategies, and to understand the needs of the users. In the long term, the Examination Yuan must coordinate its steps with the process of the Open Data Act so that the Examination Yuan can adjust its managerial measures and increase the quality of its open data. |