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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 2013, p. 14

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H°WATER1LX)CHm-V\bdnenday. September 1.11013 ~ Wm Data mining Federal government dis' cusses Open Data with local tech community By Refill-Mac bureaucrats Olmm'deSlafl' There were also privacy conâ€" cems raked, but he said there were he federal government was ways to wash the information to , pushing a different kind of make sure that it was in keeping t mining â€" data mining â€" in with the government's privacy leg 1 Waterloo last Thursday in a dis- «g islation. J cussion that centred on open data More importantly, Barrenechea i as being the next great natural said that the licenses for the infor- l resource to develop for the let I mation are rock solid and will give ' century, _ developers the certainty they need Treasury Board President Tony _, " to see their work through to the Clement was on hand for the event 3 end. - hosted by OpenText. Canada's This is a big boy initiative." said s largest software developer, talking _ c Barrenecbea "This is a foundation about the federal government's that is not just for improving em» l commitment to open govemment it ciency of government but attract, ‘ principles. That commitment * ingamillion developers togoinnoâ€" would lay bare reams of govern- *' vate and see what they can build merit data that could be used by on top of that local higi tech developers to devel» ‘._ "That's pretty exciting for (Etna . op new applications and to com- das largest software company 4 merciahmthatinformation. The potential is limitless. and - Only three to four percent ofall Barrenechea thinks that the gov the data that exists is available for emment commitment means that J viewing on major public websites access to this kind of information l The majority of the rest of that won't belimitedanylonger. ‘ information is still behind firewalls “I suspect the default mode wrll « demerit said the one thing the be on let's make it public more so ‘ government does well is collect than make it private." he said. “The | data. and that information is the more data sets that are available 1 great leveller and the great democâ€" the more apps that will be built.” ‘ mum for anyone who wants to use Clement said the federal gov l it and develop the nearly 200,000 emment recently signed an inter f data sets the government already national accord that would make l has online at www.data_gctca. 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