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To support collaboration we provide [[Webinars|'''webinars''']], a [[:Category:ActionCluster|'''catalog of projects''']], along with [https://github.com/OpenCommons '''open source code and standards''']. Through these mechanisms we hope to offer communities an alternative to custom systems that are not interoperable, portable between communities, extensible, or cost-effective. | To support collaboration we provide [[Webinars|'''webinars''']], a [[:Category:ActionCluster|'''catalog of projects''']], along with [https://github.com/OpenCommons '''open source code and standards''']. Through these mechanisms we hope to offer communities an alternative to custom systems that are not interoperable, portable between communities, extensible, or cost-effective. | ||
The objective of OpenCommons is to bring together governments, commercial partners, university researchers and NGOs to remove the technical barriers to broad deployment of socially beneficial data services. For an understanding of the outcomes we are striving to achieve see the work of the [[Ellen MacArthur Foundation|'''Ellen MacArthur Foundation''']] exploring the circular economy and Kate Raworth balancing essential human needs and planetary boundaries. Please [[join|'''Join''']] us in this effort. | The objective of OpenCommons is to bring together governments, commercial partners, university researchers and NGOs to remove the technical barriers to broad deployment of socially beneficial data services. For an understanding of the outcomes we are striving to achieve see the work of the [[Ellen MacArthur Foundation|'''Ellen MacArthur Foundation''']] exploring the circular economy and [https://www.kateraworth.com/ '''Kate Raworth'''] balancing essential human needs and planetary boundaries. Please [[join|'''Join''']] us in this effort. | ||
[[File:IA_Smarter-Cities.png|center|Circular Economy provided by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation]] | [[File:IA_Smarter-Cities.png|center|Circular Economy provided by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation]] |
Revision as of 03:36, November 5, 2021
There are significant benefits to be gained when communities use data to engage citizens, deliver services, and share resources. Civically minded Organizations including governments, commercial partners, university researchers and NGOs around the world are working together to deliver these benefits. OpenCommons provides a platform for this collaboration.
To support collaboration we provide webinars, a catalog of projects, along with open source code and standards. Through these mechanisms we hope to offer communities an alternative to custom systems that are not interoperable, portable between communities, extensible, or cost-effective.
The objective of OpenCommons is to bring together governments, commercial partners, university researchers and NGOs to remove the technical barriers to broad deployment of socially beneficial data services. For an understanding of the outcomes we are striving to achieve see the work of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation exploring the circular economy and Kate Raworth balancing essential human needs and planetary boundaries. Please Join us in this effort.
- OpenCommons Groups
- HiHAT Group: Advances distributed computing including high performance, edge and fog computing.
- The Cirrus Group: Advances smart city technologies in buildings, transportation, utilities, and much more.
- Urban Platform Group: Advances data interoperability, code portable between solutions, and system extensibility.