Federal Agencies are gearing Up for a Massive Data Dump
Databases of U.S. foreign assistance payments, nuclear reactors’ daily event reports and a national sex offender registry are in the running to be released through application programming interfaces in the next few months, according to agency updates on the federal digital strategy.
Application programming interfaces -- the tools used to stream automatically updated datasets -- are among the main methods for making government information more accessible to the public in federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel’s digital strategy, which calls on agencies to make APIs “the new default in government.” The government’s goal is for companies, nonprofits and others to take raw, machine-readable data from agency APIs and use it to build Web and mobile applications -- whether to serve the public, make a profit, or both. The expectation is that such data could be a boon to the private sector in the same way government-gathered satellite data has nurtured the Global Positioning System market and weather forecasting.
Federal Agencies are gearing Up for a Massive Data Dump