Modernizing data services is a pillar of the Provincial Data Plan (PDF, 3.4 MB). Learn how data services are going to change and grow to meet the needs of people in B.C.
People expect easy access to their data, so they know what has been collected and used. There is a growing expectation that we provide citizens transparent, open, and secure access to their data.
We need to establish verified data sources that are supported by:
Specifically for high value data that is commonly used such as names of schools, parks, and roadways. This will make data easier to:
This will create efficiencies, trusted data, and cost savings.
An enhanced BC Data Catalogue has been launched. It enables users to make decisions and improve programs and services. Users include:
The BC Data Catalogue provides access to over 3,000 sets of data. Some data sets are open access, and some are available for use through licences. The Catalogue also references applications and web services available for use with each dataset. This means users can easily find the data and related applications in one place.
In addition to the new BC Data Catalogue, research with government and non-government users is planned. This will help identify any remaining barriers to sharing and accessing data through the Catalogue. This research will inform improvements to the Catalogue to increase contribution and use. We will continue to prioritize access to licensed and open data.
Learn more about how the Provincial Data Plan strengthens our data competency and governance.
Open a service ticket for help with data policies, standards and guidelines. We can also provide guidance on data management and evidence-based decision making in your area.