12/21 勞動基準黑客松專案構想(Idea Pool)

如果你有一個概略的想法,請直接加在這裡。

如果你想把這邊的想法變得更完整,請用 g0v.hackpad.com 或者 google doc,新增一份文件,然後把它加入 https://ethercalc.org/g0v-hackath6n 最後一行 (url 前面請空一格 以便縮排)

 說明:

- 授權方式:程式碼部分(如 MIT/BSD)、文件部分(如 CC-BY)

- 需求:NeedTech, NeedDesign, NeedWriter, NeedTalktoRealPerson (可加

在 ethercalc 中第三欄)

請幫忙從之前 hackathon 文件回收 Idea:

第零次 | 第壹次 | 第貳次 | pre-hackath3n | 第參次 | g0v pre-hackath4n 服貿松

 | g0v XD-talking-pre-hackath4n 跨設計哈拉松 | 第肆次

長期專案請看上方下拉選單,「專案」請到左列單頁,發想中點子在這填寫:

專案模版(勿刪!)

Fight! 筆戰系統

BadDriver

附註,週六因為下午有事要離開,週五晚上我會把初步功能全部都建好。

文化圖像建立計畫

世界銀行 x 主計處

政府新聞稿稜鏡計劃

海市蜃樓:台灣閒置公共設施(俗稱蚊子館)計畫

環境儀表板

 

diakopter scribblings (sorry if these already exist or are already proposed/in-progress or are infeasible or irrelevant).  Please comment/edit as you see fit.

  1. Tool to track, visualize, and analyze the timeline of "official statements" from government entities and their spokespersons (scraped from news sites as well as govt sites).
  2. Tool to track, visualize, and analyze the reporting structure of every government entity - e.g. a direct-report HR tree of all the roles in government.  Extension: also record and track who worked/works in each role, and when.
  3. Tool to track, visualize (maps), and analyze (filter/color/aggregate) the real estate owned by government entities (scrape/query property records).  Extension: also track and analyze ownership of real estate plots owned by government contractors/vendors, or any other entities that get funding from government sources. build on the learnings from twrealprice.  
  4. Tool to track changes to public records databases, by maintaining versioned snapshots/mirrors of all the published data, to create visualizations of changes, corrections, and redactions (especially when records, news, or people are "disappeared").
  5. Tool to index (and snapshot!) all govt websites (and their sitemaps, or by exploring their search engines (or google’s!) as a fallback), to create visualizations of all the information published on those sites (especially publicly posted policies and regulations).  Extension: track and visualize revisions/edits to individual documents/URLs, to identify sites that change more often, or to identify published information that changes or is attempted to be removed from "public record."  Extension: create a 3D zoomable visualization of their link maps/clusters.
  6. Tool to track, visualize, and analyze government contracts (which I suspect are largely public record) to companies and vendors, in Taiwan or otherwise.  Extension: visualize proportions of budgets on no-bid contracts vs. RFPs.
  7. (related to the previous) Tool to track, visualize, and analyze the effective tax rate (how government is funded!) of (publicly-traded) companies operating in the country (and additionally their effective tax rates in the countries where those companies also operate).  Extension: include records of tax concessions and other incentives granted to companies to persuade them to operate in a particular region or municipality.
  8. Tool to track, visualize, and analyze government aid/grants to foreign entities (including other governments and aid organizations), and where that money ends up.
  9. Tool to track, visualize, and analyze past and ongoing information requests via the Freedom of Government Information Law.  Encourage all submitters to duplicate their submissions to this database (unless the requests themselves are also publicly accessible).  Track all correspondence on the requests.
  10. (related to the previous) Project mgmt structure around efforts to explore/push the boundaries of the Freedom of Government Information Law, by identifying, recording, and classifying all the sorts of information records that can be requested from each agency, and then attempting to request them.  (this item is particularly straightforward to crowdsource and delegate).  Take care not to overwhelm with requests so as not to be banned for abuse or arbitrary/useless requests.  The idea here is that systematic requests should eventually encourage even more databases to be exposed programmatically.  see http://www.winklerpartners.com/?p=3864
  11. (related to the previous) Identify all the records that will expire soon (after each hits 30 (or 60!) years old) under the Classified National Security Information Protection Act.  This is likely initiated by requesting indexes of all the other documents (and indexes of indexes).
  12. Tool to track progress of making all the tracking, visualization, and analysis tools available to g0v movements in other countries, by properly abstracting the data gathering adapters and bindings.  Extension: enable the data sources from various countries to be visualized/analyzed together, for comparison/contrast.
  13. Tool track progress of collaboration with all the other entities mentioned here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhiwX2rqs8dzdGNHOHllSGVkay1TMXJGNEpvdW5nLWc#gid=0  Also, facilitate tool programming services to all the other entities already advocating open data.
  14. steal further ideas from http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/gallery/2010/jan/20/government-data-applications-vizualisations that aren’t already from g0v.tw
  15. take lessons from http://radar.oreilly.com/2013/01/open-data-business-models-deloitte-insight.html that haven’t been already.  also http://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-UnitedKingdom/Local%20Assets/Documents/Market%20insights/Deloitte%20Analytics/uk-da-open-growth.pdf
  16. apparently video recordings from pubilc-facing CCD cameras are publicly accessible by request.  Explore how to begin archiving, visualizing, and analyzing [some subset of] those, especially those near government buildings.