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Research and Innovative Technology Administration U.S. Department of Transportation August 6, 2012. Safety.Data.Gov Initiative. Safety.Data.Gov.
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Research and Innovative Technology Administration U.S. Department of Transportation August 6, 2012 Safety.Data.Gov Initiative
Safety.Data.Gov • It is an Administration-wide effort to increase awareness of and deepen insights into our Nation’s public safety activities by bringing together data around public safetyissues • This single resource will enable innovators to extract and correlate data in ways that will help the public and industry to make well-informed data-driven decisions • It was launched in May 2012 with a “Back of the Napkin” Data Dive – results available in September • The latest “community” of the Data.Gov series
Vision Safety.Data.Gov empowers people to make informed decisions about their safety and the safety of others. Whois it for? • Federal Agencies • Developers • Entrepreneurs • First responders • Private citizens • Safety associations • State and local governments • Who else could be involved? • Data journalists • Researchers • State and local Chief Information Officers Who is involved?
Implementation Safety.Data.Gov empowers people to make informed decisions about their safety and the safety of others. How will we do it? • Blog when we release new data to the community • Feature data sets and problems that need solving through the community • Include more than data – list applications, software and tools • Highlight research and news items that makes use of the data • Partner with organizations to promote the site and encourage its use How can people get involved?
Safety.Data.Gov • Brings together data around public safety issues, from crime statistics to food safety to product recalls • 8 departments and independent agencies participating, led by DOT • Department of Transportation • Consumer Product Safety Commission • Department of Health and Human Services (Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control) • Department of Homeland Security (U.S. Coast Guard & Federal Emergency Management Agency) • Department of Justice (National Institute of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Federal Bureau of Investigation) • National Transportation Safety Board • Department of Labor (Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Mine Safety and Health Administration) • Department of Education
Safety.Data.Gov(cont’d.) • Includes • 713 datasets • 4 mobile apps • 14 resources and public domain software tools • 3 ongoing challenges • Motorcoach Safety Data Student Challenge • Worker Safety and Health App Challenge • Patient Safety Events Challenge
What data categories do we have? Compliance, Violations & Enforcement Environmental Consequences Law Enforcement Data Consumer Complaints Exposure Data Locations & Characteristics Corrections Data Fatalities, Casualties & Injuries Product Safety Court Data & Crime Data Incidents & Crashes Recalls
Continuing to Engage Non-Government Stakeholders • What is the potential value to your organization? (Ref. Center for Technology in Government) • Economic • Political • Social • Strategic • Quality of Life • Ideological • Stewardship • What data would you find most useful? • What applications would you find most useful?
BTS - Safety Provisions in MAP-21 • Establishes a new Safety Data Program • … on behalf of the Secretary a program—(I) to effectively integrate safety data across modes; and (II) to address gaps in existing safety data programs of the Department • Safety components of other BTS programs • The Intermodal Transportation Database provides exposure data for accident rates • The National Transportation Atlas Database can serve as a repository for state highway safety base maps • The National Transportation Library is a repository of data and research and a platform for dissemination of information to the public
Role of Safety.Data.Gov • Establishes the safety data universe • Identifies the variety of data to be integrated for the Safety Data Program • A portal to transportation safety data for the National Transportation Library • A platform for data integration • A place where inconsistent definitions of variables and other comparability issues can be highlighted • A venue for developing common definitions and applications that bridge across data sets to improve comparability • A place to inspire participation by the broad community in solving safety data problems • A platform for addressing data gaps • A forum for feedback on data needs and for strategies to meet those needs