Russisches Open Data Projekt zu öffentlichen Ausgaben

Ivan Begtin hat ein neues russisches Open Data Projekt “RosGosZatraty” vorgestellt: ist eine Webseite die den russischen Staatshaushalt analysiert und darstellt. Aus der Projektbeschreibung von http://www.rosspending.ru
RosGosZatraty – a project of monitoring of public expenditure on the basis of publicly available data. To date, the system booted information on all government contracts on a public part of the state budget from 2007 to 2009. We are preparing for loading data for 2010.

Draft RosGosZatraty created for analysis and monitoring of public expenditures in the Russian Federation. The project will combine data of the next level:

  • Government contracts under the federal budget
  • Government contracts account for regional budgets
  • Municipal contracts
  • Government grants
The project is based only on open and publicly available data disclosed by public authorities and commercial organizations in its activities. Ivan Begtin is a russian e-Gov evangelist and public spending specialist and is the project manager of this project. On the OKFNs Open Government Data working group mailing list he wrote:
This project was initiated by Institute of Contemporary Development and launched publicly 2 days ago during “Tver economic forum”. It includes information about 1 400 000 federal contracts, about 210 000 contracts of regional governments. Information about more than 260 000 suppliers and 26 000 customers. It’s all based on public open data about russian spending which being disclosed last 3 years by Federal Treasury. We just used this open data to provide all good people of Russia new view on government public spending.

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