G8 leaders (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, United Kingdom, United States, and the European Union) recently signed a charter on open data. The Open Data Charter sets out 5 strategic principles that all G8 members will act on. G8 members also identified 14 high-value sectors from which they will release data which include geospatial and infrastructure.
In May 2013, President Obama issued an Executive Order making open and machine readable the new default for federal government information in the United States.
The motivation for the EO was to increase transparency, promote the delivery of efficient and effective services to the public, and encourage economic growth. In particular making information resources easy to find, accessible, and usable is expected to encourage entrepreneurship, innovation, and scientific discovery and ultimately economic development. Historical precedents are weather data and the Global Positioning System (GPS), the latter of which has had a major impact on not only the U.S. economy, but the world economy.
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