Government Technology: Philadelphia’s Office of Open Data and Digital Transformation (ODDT) is a relatively new agency, originally formed in May 2016, only a few months after Mayor Jim Kenney took office.
This office, which is helmed by Chief Data Officer Tim Wisniewski, is responsible, of course, for the city’s work with open data. But it has also been given a larger mission by the city’s leadership, one that is both public-facing and internal.
Publicly, the office is to redesign the city’s website, which Wisniewski described as “the biggest front door to government outside of the physical buildings.” While internally, the office is to work with the individual departments that make up the local government, helping them find ways to be more effective for constituents.
The most significant government policy, business, and technology news and analysis delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe Now