Good practices for service developers
Share and utilise data in an interoperable manner
Circular data economy for a more efficient Finland
Data is a valuable resource for society, but it is often used inefficiently. Finland must strive for a circular data economy, in which data is collected once and then shared and used together.
The smoother sharing of data between organisations
- enhances public administration
- makes it easier for citizens to use services in different life events
- promotes the business preconditions of companies.
Data interoperability in processes, data structures and information systems between organisations and legislation that enables interoperability are a prerequisite for smooth data sharing.
The guide provides good practices for organisations on
How to map the current state and needs of data sharing
What regulations and risks are associated with the sharing, opening and utilisation of data
What are national solutions for promoting data sharing and interoperability
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Contents of the guide
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