Sweden Design Report 2019-2021 – For Public Comment
In 2020, the Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM)The Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM) is OGP’s accountability arm and the main means of tracking progress in participating countries. The IRM provides independent, evidence-based, and objective ... published the Design Report for Luxembourg’s fourth action planAction plans are at the core of a government’s participation in OGP. They are the product of a co-creation process in which government and civil society jointly develop commitments to open governmen... (2019-2021). The report covers the development of the action plan and the design of its commitments.
In Sweden, the IRM’s findings are summarized below:
“Sweden’s fourth action plan includes commitments on creating a national open dataBy opening up data and making it sharable and reusable, governments can enable informed debate, better decision making, and the development of innovative new services. Technical specifications: Polici... action plan, publishing priority datasets, and supporting data-driven innovation and uptake. Most of the commitments fall under the scope of work of the Agency for Digital Government, and there were few opportunities for non-government stakeholders to provide input on the action plan. Moving forward, Sweden could consider using future action plans to address transparencyAccording to OGP’s Articles of Governance, transparency occurs when “government-held information (including on activities and decisions) is open, comprehensive, timely, freely available to the pub... More of public procurementTransparency in the procurement process can help combat corruption and waste that plagues a significant portion of public procurement budgets globally. Technical specifications: Commitments that aim t... data and lobbyingLobbying transparency allows the public to ensure that there is diversity of participation and contribution to public decision-making. Technical specifications: Policies and actions affecting lobbying....”
And in Swedish:
“I Sveriges fjärde handlingsplan ingår åtaganden vad gäller att skapa en nationell handlingsplan för öppna data, publicera prioriterade dataset samt stödja datadriven innovation och användning. Merparten av dessa åtaganden omfattas av Myndigheten för digital förvaltnings verksamhet, och det fanns begränsade möjligheter för icke-statliga berörda parter att lämna synpunkter gällande handlingsplanen. I framtiden skulle Sverige kunna överväga att använda kommande handlingsplaner för att hantera transparens kring data om offentlig upphandling och lobbyverksamhet.”
The version of the report for public comment is available in English and in Swedish below. The two-week public comment period closed 15 December 2020.
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