Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:
To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they plan to take in response to the Infrastructure and Projects Authority and Office for National Statistics report Data-sharing: The beating heart of a successful public sector, published on 14 February; and how they intend to address the specific recommendations on defining "the public good" and legislating for access, given that these seem to diverge from the approach taken in the Data Usage and Access Bill.
GDS is working to ensure public sector data is fit for purpose, trusted and available via interoperable architecture. Work is ongoing to ensure we can identify our most critical data assets and ensure they are managed and reused to maximise their value for public good within the scope of public sector activities, regardless of the individual departmental source. An initiative trialled across central government departments has already identified approximately 200 assets which will be made discoverable for reuse within the public sector with plans to make them more broadly available. What we learn from this will inform programmes such as the National Data Library.
All departments must follow UK data protection laws and requirements, including on impact assessments, legal agreements, and privacy notices. The Digital Economy Act 2017 supports secure, lawful data sharing with safeguards to protect personal data, while enabling better public services and policy-making. The register of information sharing agreements under this Act supports transparency.
Any proposals to develop changes to data sharing legislation for the public good will be subject to open policy making and full public consultation.