Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman recently announced a re-launch of his office’s online public data portal, NYOpenGovernment.com. For the first time, lobbying disclosures collected by the Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) can be matched to specific bills proposed and passed in the New York State legislature. Users will be able to track more easily what issues lobbyists and their clients are advocating, and how they result in specific legislation. Furthermore, users will be able to “click through” pages of the data, allowing them to connect the business of a particular donor to the political contributions made to a candidate’s campaign.
“Our new open government website is an important step in my office’s efforts to improve transparency and accountability in government,” said Attorney General Schneiderman. “In an effort to make government more responsive, these new tools will give the public easy access to data that is typically difficult to navigate and piece together. I look forward to seeing the outside analysis that results from this data, and pledge to continue our efforts in this area.”
NYOpenGovernment.com is an effort by the Attorney General’s office to promote the public’s right to know and monitor governmental decision-making. It is the only statewide resource that aggregates a range of sources for state government information – including data on campaign finance, lobbying, charities, state contracts, member items, corporate registrations, elected officials, and legislation – which is otherwise scattered or difficult to retrieve. Users will also be able to request access to the site’s API, which was debuted during last year’s Sunshine Week. The API will allow developers to build new graphical interfaces, devise algorithms for mining the data in innovative ways, create applications that join the Open Government information with other publicly available data, and explore a host of other potentially useful approaches.
This initiative is being led for the Attorney General’s Office by Director of Research & Analytics Lacey Keller, Data Scientist Meredith McCarron (former CUSP student), Data Scientist Jonathan Werberg, Manager of Information Sciences 1 (MIS-1) Michael Bullock, and Information Technology Specialist 3 (ITS-3) Namita Mishra. A portion of the redesign to NYOpenGovernment.com was completed as a Capstone project by students at CUSP. They would like to thank the Capstone team at CUSP, Brigitte Jellinek, Anjali Mehta, and Ady Sevy, for prototyping expanded functionality for New York Open Government.