Dataset of assets that have been retired or that are currently being retired from data.ct.gov. Datasets may be retired for a number of reasons, including age, factual inaccuracies, low usage, and/or replacement by another asset. To read the Open Data Portal's data retirement policy in full, please visit the following link: https://ctopendata.github.io/open-data-handbook/data-resources/data_retirement.html.
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Bilingual reference lists on the following topics: * names and official titles of current ministers and parliamentary assistants * official names, including short forms and acronyms, of all current and former ministries * names and publication dates of Ontario Public Service directives * official names of current and former provincial electoral districts Access ONTERM, the complete source for official Ontario government terminology in English and French.
This dataset has been discontinued by the vendor and is replaced by Open NY Catalog (https://data.ny.gov/dataset/Open-NY-Catalog/gvmg-qz2t/data). This dataset will be removed from the catalog on 11/30/2020.
An interactive dataset containing the metadata for the Open.ny.gov raw datasets and tools catalogs.
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This dataset was created by Travis T.
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Believing that City government works effectively and collaboratively for all of us - that it is equitable, ethical, and innovative
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Graph and download economic data for Government Consumption Expenditures and Gross Investment (GCE) from Q1 1947 to Q4 2023 about investment, gross, consumption expenditures, consumption, government, GDP, and USA.
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NOTE: This dataset is no longer updated as of 1/31/2024. Please use COVID-19 Treatments.
Locations of publicly available COVID-19 Therapeutics. Dataset only includes locations for Paxlovid (oral antiviral), Lagevrio (oral antiviral), and outpatient Veklury (intravenous antiviral infusion). COVID-19 therapeutics require a prescription to obtain. Limitations: public contact information.
To filter, click 'View Data' below, then 'Filter.' To save your view, click 'Save as,' and this configuration will be saved in your profile under 'My Assets.' Please try not to publish dataset publicly, unless necessary.
On 1/3/2022 - The following changes were made to this dataset. - Dropped the Expected Deliver Date column - This was a derived field set to 3 days after the Last Order Date field. - Added the following fields Last Date Delivered Total Courses Courses Available Courses Available Date
On 1/4/2022 - Added Geocoded Address
On 1/11/2022 - Added NPI - National Provider Identifier
On 2/18/2022 - Added new therapeutics, Bebtelovimab & Sotrovimab.
On 3/16/2022 - Dropped the following columns - last_order_date - last_date_delivered - total_courses - courses_available_date Added the following columns - facility_id - last_report_date - grantee_code - provider_pin - state_provider_pin
On 3/31/2022 - Dropped the following columns - facility_id - grantee_code - provider_pin - state_provider_pin Added the following columns - provider_status - provider_note
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All Employees: State Government in Kentucky was 93.40000 Thous. of Persons in January of 2023, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, All Employees: State Government in Kentucky reached a record high of 102.20000 in January of 2014 and a record low of 73.20000 in January of 1990. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for All Employees: State Government in Kentucky - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on April of 2024.
This dataset provides information on budgeted expenditures by fiscal year starting in FY 2010. The data provides granular detail down to the budget organizational unit and and object class for the department request, the Governor's recommendation, and the adopted budget.
The state fiscal year runs from July 1 to the following June 30 and is numbered for the calendar year in which it ends. The State of Iowa operates on a modified accrual basis which provides that encumbrances on June 30 must be paid within 60 days after year end. The Legislature may enact exceptions to this statute and usually do so for capital items which may run for several years.
Department names and budget units for FY 2010 - 2015 are based on names used in FY 2016.
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We help you find official U.S. government information and services on the Internet.
This is a list of all Major Safety and Security Events from January of 2014 to the most recently published data within the Federal Transit Administration's major event time series.
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Abstract Open Government Data is the data made available free of charge by government entities and can be freely used, reused and redistributed by any person. Open Government Data Portals need to address a number of mechanisms so that society can effectively discover, extract, and utilize the data. The research focus is the identification of mechanisms that can increase transparency in Brazilian Open Government Data Portals. Through the use of scientific literature and the data collection with experts and users, 18 mechanisms have been proposed to increase the degree of transparency in Open Government Data Portals. The results showed that the evolution of the use and research on open data allowed the authenticity, irrefutability, integrity, compliance, breadth, reliability, comprehensibility, citizen participation, referential integrity, and connected data mechanisms to be added to the eight original mechanisms defined by the Open Government Working Group. The classification of these mechanisms and the definition of identifiers made it possible to evaluate the main Brazilian Open Data Portal (dados.gov.br). The criteria and ease of future reapplication will allow comparison with other national portals, serving as a benchmarking to public managers, stakeholders and researchers in the area.
Data is collected because of public interest in how the City’s budget is being spent on salary and overtime pay for all municipal employees. Data is input into the City's Personnel Management System (“PMS”) by the respective user Agencies. Each record represents the following statistics for every city employee: Agency, Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial, Agency Start Date, Work Location Borough, Job Title Description, Leave Status as of the close of the FY (June 30th), Base Salary, Pay Basis, Regular Hours Paid, Regular Gross Paid, Overtime Hours worked, Total Overtime Paid, and Total Other Compensation (i.e. lump sum and/or retro payments). This data can be used to analyze how the City's financial resources are allocated and how much of the City's budget is being devoted to overtime. The reader of this data should be aware that increments of salary increases received over the course of any one fiscal year will not be reflected. All that is captured, is the employee's final base and gross salary at the end of the fiscal year. In very limited cases, a check replacement and subsequent refund may reflect both the original check as well as the re-issued check in employee pay totals.
NOTE 1: To further improve the visibility into the number of employee OT hours worked, beginning with the FY 2023 report, an updated methodology will be used which will eliminate redundant reporting of OT hours in some specific instances. In the previous calculation, hours associated with both overtime pay as well as an accompanying overtime “companion code” pay were included in the employee total even though they represented pay for the same period of time. With the updated methodology, the dollars shown on the Open Data site will continue to be inclusive of both types of overtime, but the OT hours will now reflect a singular block of time, which will result in a more representative total of employee OT hours worked. The updated methodology will primarily impact the OT hours associated with City employees in uniformed civil service titles. The updated methodology will be applied to the Open Data posting for Fiscal Year 2023 and cannot be applied to prior postings and, as a result, the reader of this data should not compare OT hours prior to the 2023 report against OT hours published starting Fiscal Year 2023. The reader of this data may continue to compare OT dollars across all published Fiscal Years on Open Data.
NOTE 2: As a part of FISA-OPA’s routine process for reviewing and releasing Citywide Payroll Data, data for some agencies (specifically NYC Police Department (NYPD) and the District Attorneys’ Offices (Manhattan, Kings, Queens, Richmond, Bronx, and Special Narcotics)) have been redacted since they are exempt from disclosure pursuant to the Freedom of Information Law, POL § 87(2)(f), on the ground that disclosure of the information could endanger the life and safety of the public servants listed thereon. They are further exempt from disclosure pursuant to POL § 87(2)(e)(iii), on the ground that any release of the information would identify confidential sources or disclose confidential information relating to a criminal investigation, and POL § 87(2)(e)(iv), on the ground that disclosure would reveal non-routine criminal investigative techniques or procedures. Some of these redactions will appear as XXX in the name columns.
Web traffic statistics for the top 2000 most visited pages on nyc.gov by month.
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The principal amounts, sale dates, interest rates, terms, purposes, ratings, costs of issuance, financing team participants, issuance documents, and annual reporting (if applicable), among 67 other data points required under California Government Code section 8855, of the various types of debt issued by all local government agencies in Ventura County.
Connecticut’s planning regions provide a geographic framework within which municipalities can jointly address common interests, and coordinate such interests with state plans and programs. State statutes authorize the secretary of the Office of Policy and Management (OPM) to designate or redesignate the boundaries of logical planning regions, whereas the member municipalities of each planning region are authorized under separate state statutes to establish a formal governance structure known as a regional council of governments (RCOG).
The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) recently completed a comprehensive analysis of the boundaries of logical planning regions in Connecticut under Section 16a-4c of the Connecticut General Statutes (2014 Supplement). This analysis resulted in the number of planning regions being reduced from the original fifteen (15) to nine (9), as a result of four (4) voluntary consolidations and the elimination of two (2) planning regions.
Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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The list of releases of organograms via data.gov.uk's organogram system.
These are also listed in datasets like https://data.gov.uk/dataset/organogram-cabinet-office but it's helpful to have this aggregated list of organogram releases here in one CSV file.
NB a few organograms have been released in other ways, such as PDFs from 2010/11, some lingering RDFs 2010-2016 and the occasional CSV 2010-2016 that didn't go through the data.gov.uk system. Many of those are listed in data.gov.uk datasets alongside the ones that have gone through the system (and a few are just on https://www.gov.uk/government/publications ). So this is not complete, but not far off.
NB this dataset doesn't contain the actual organogram data - it is just a list of the releases and the URLs to get the data. This is helpful to understand how well government bodies are meeting their commitments. listed at https://data.gov.uk/apps
This is exported from data.gov.uk's database. It is refreshed nightly.
The fields should be relatively self-explanatory when comparing the data with data.gov.uk organogram datasets: https://data.gov.uk/data/search?collection=Organogram
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The dataset contains polygons representing planimetric data of District of Columbia government related structures created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO).
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Germany Government Tax Revenue: State: Lottery and Betting data was reported at 451.000 EUR mn in Feb 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 209.000 EUR mn for Jan 2024. Germany Government Tax Revenue: State: Lottery and Betting data is updated monthly, averaging 147.000 EUR mn from Jan 2006 to Feb 2024, with 218 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 54,169.000 EUR mn in Mar 2020 and a record low of 95.600 EUR mn in Jun 2006. Germany Government Tax Revenue: State: Lottery and Betting data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Ministry of Finance. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.F005: Government Tax Revenue: Bundesministerium der Finanzen.
Dataset of assets that have been retired or that are currently being retired from data.ct.gov. Datasets may be retired for a number of reasons, including age, factual inaccuracies, low usage, and/or replacement by another asset. To read the Open Data Portal's data retirement policy in full, please visit the following link: https://ctopendata.github.io/open-data-handbook/data-resources/data_retirement.html.