Warren Buffett Uses Open Government Data

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The White House’s Deputy Chief Technology Officer Nick Sinai profiled a handful of small and large Web and mobile startups that were built off open government data during a presentation hosted by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.

One of the most interesting parts of Sinai’s presentation at ITIF’s Data Innovation Day, however, was a shout out to this list compiled by New York University’s GovLab. The list is a preview of a comprehensive study GovLab plans to conduct on companies that are powered in part or in whole by open government data. The 500 companies on the list include some government data-focused startups, such as PopVox, which encourages users to support or oppose congressional legislation, and Procure.io, focused on simplifying government contracting. The list also includes many behemoths, though, that digest government data for only a fraction of their operations. These include Web giants, such as Amazon, Google and Yahoo, as well as more traditional business such as IBM, Warren Buffett’s investment firm Berkshire Hathaway, Mitt Romney’s former employer Bain, the consulting and research firm Deloitte and Consumer Reports.


Warren Buffett Uses Open Government Data