The City of San Jose is committed to freely sharing as much information as possible. We recognize that information is a valuable resource and a strategic asset to the public. Making information accessible, discoverable, and usable by the public can help fuel entrepreneurship, innovation, scientific discovery, and a more efficient government.
In 2016 the City will launch an open data portal and adopt an open data policy. Over the next few months, the City will gather community input through a digital survey and a series of public events.
We appreciate your interest in the City of San Jose’s Draft Open Data Policy. This is a draft and is subject to further revision.
As part of our commitment to transparency and community engagement, we welcome your interest and feedback on how we can make this policy more effective. Please make comments on this draft using either Github Issues, or fork the repo and use a pull request. The deadline for feedback on this draft is December 18, 2015.
If you have questions, please contact Kevin Miller at [email protected].