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  1. NYC Open Data

    Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners. Attend a training class or sign up for the NYC Open Data mailing list to get the latest news and find out about …

  2. Data.gov Home - Data.gov

    3 days ago · The United States Government’s open data site is designed to unleash the power of government open data to inform decisions by the public and policymakers, drive innovation and …

  3. Open data - Wikipedia

    Open data are data that are openly accessible, exploitable, editable and shareable by anyone for any purpose. Open data are generally licensed under an open license. [1][2][3]

  4. Open data – Digital.gov

    Sep 13, 2024 · Open data is information collected by the government and made available to everyone. From information on specific landmarks to statistics on the economy or the environment, availability …

  5. Open Data Division | HUD Data

    Learn about the Open Data Division within HUD's Office of the Chief Data Officer, responsible for HUD's data catalog and geospatial systems.

  6. NYC Open Data - Data

    View some of the most popular datasets on the data catalog. Browse data by the City office or agency that makes and maintains it.

  7. Open Government - Data.gov

    Numerous states, cities, and counties have launched open data sites. By collaborating with these non-federal data sources, Data.gov is able to include this data in the catalog.

  8. NYC Open Data - Overview

    The team works with City agencies to identify and make data available, coordinate platform operations and improvements, and promote the use of Open Data both within government and throughout NYC.

  9. State of New York | Open Data | State of New York

    Data.ny.gov is ever expanding with new opportunities to explore, discover, analyze, reuse, and visualize data. Click here to view the latest quarterly charts, stats, and published catalog items.

  10. Open Data

    Open data is vital to safeguarding cultural heritage, enabling informed decisions, and reinforcing democratic governance. Data is more than a resource—it’s the cornerstone of transparency, trust, …