A series of webinars organized by AgID and dedicated to the directions on data and open data described in the Three-Year Plan for Information Technology in PA kicks off on July 18.
The goal is to provide instructions for use to PAs and stakeholders called upon to implement the lines of action outlined in the Plan and contribute to the achievement of the annual targets set.
The Piano Triennale, in its latest update 2024-2026, in continuity with previous years, devotes a chapter to data, with the aim of ensuring greater effectiveness of administrative activity in all processes involving its use.
Important novelty introduced by the Piano Triennale concerns the topic of Artificial Intelligence, which is also addressed in the same chapter to highlight the importance of data availability and quality as a prerequisite for the development and deployment of AI systems.
As with the other components, specific objectives are defined for data, with particular reference to open data: data sharing among PAs and reuse by citizens and businesses; improvement of data and metadata quality; and enhancement of public information assets.
Compared with previous editions, the new Piano Triennale more clearly defines objectives and responsible parties so that all administrations can contribute to achieving the expected results. For this reason, PAs are called upon to implement the lines of action identified in the Plan and related activities.
The webinar cycle
In this context, in order to provide appropriate support, all useful elements and operational guidance for the proper application of the technical rules on open data will be provided during the webinars, so as to implement as effectively as possible what is required in the Piano Triennale.
In the first of the three webinars, which will be held on Thursday, July 18, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., after an introduction on the main contents and new features of the latest update of the Piano Triennale, the objectives and expected results on data and open data will be explained, before delving into the actual operational instructions, including the presentation of some of the tools made available for PAs. The other two webinars in the series will take place in September.
To register for the July 18 webinar, just click here.