
Data Management and Policy Framework in the Netherlands
Discover the unique approach of Netherlands towards data management and policy framework. Explore topics like base registries, social sector laws, standard business reporting, and more. Understand the principles guiding NL's information policy and the role of government in a network society.
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Once Only, Only Once? Guus Bronkhorst The Netherlands
Topics Once only in the Netherlands System of base registries law and system Standard business reporting framework pp Once only in the social sector - law Policy goals and principles Datafication, data management Information society and role of citizens
Once only What kind of data? How and who to collect? How to store, distribute and re-use? Personal data and privacy Is once only always only once?
Standard business reporting Once only delivery of financial data Standardisation in data, processes and technology Framework agreement between government and businesses Use of XBRL, taxonomy, DIGIGate
Social sector Law once only delivery Government should use Base registries Once only on all other information from citizens Re-use through the chain: agencies, municipalities
Principles of NL information Policy A public sector that: provides answers to questions of the public does not require information that is already available cannot be fooled knows what it is talking about can be relied on.
Network society Explosion of data Sharing of data Role government Personal data management Trusted frameworks and citizens in control Do they always want once only?