UK Open Government National Action Plan 2016-18
The UK Open Government National Action Plan 2016-18 (NAP) [1] is the plan setting out the UK government's commitments on transparency, anti-corruption and open government which was announced by Matt Hancock, MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General on 12 May 2016 at the London Anti-Corruption Summit.
The plan makes 13 commitments:
- Commitment 1: Beneficial ownership
- Commitment 2: Natural resource transparency
- Commitment 3: Anti-Corruption Strategy
- Commitment 4: Anti-Corruption Innovation Hub
- Commitment 5: Open contracting
- Commitment 6: Grants data
- Commitment 7: Elections data
- Commitment 8: Enhanced transparency requirements and revised Freedom of Information Act Code of Practice
- Commitment 9: Identifying and publishing core data assets
- Commitment 10: Involving data users in shaping the future of open data
- Commitment 11: Better use of data assets
- Commitment 12: GOV.UK
- Commitment 13: Ongoing collaborative approach to open government reform
For each commitment, the government has stated an ambition, a lead implementing organization and a timeline.
All countries participating in the Open Government Partnership are expected to co-create a National Action Plan with their civil society organisations. Open Government Partnership guidance states that "action plans should cover a two-year period and consist of a set of commitments that advance transparency, accountability, participation and/or technological innovation".[2]
Following the summit, another nine countries, including Mexico, agreed to apply the Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) to specific major projects. The UK will also lead on plans to create a new Anti-Corruption Innovation Hub with Mexico, France, Ghana, Georgia, Switzerland, Afghanistan, UAE, Indonesia and Norway.[3]
References
- UK Open Government National Action Plan 2016-18 published 12 May 2016, accessed 18 May 2016
- Open Government Partnership, Develop a National Action Plan, accessed 18 May 2016
- CCH Daily, Government commits to open contracting, 13 May 2016, accessed 18 May 2016