Episode 1, Season 4 | Defining Interoperability
Welcome to Season 4 of the Data…for What?! Podcast. This season will explore, we’re unpacking the big questions behind interconnected systems – from why interoperability matters, to the legal frameworks that shape it, to how it influences trust, safety, and even elections.
In this first episode, we introduce interoperability from multiple viewpoints, acknowledging that most people consider interoperability within their sector/silo. We are joined by Agustina De Luca, a Senior Advocacy Manager at Open Ownership, and Paul Mungai, a Data Governance Expert.
Resources
- Demistifying Interoperability white paper by Development Gateway
- “People Interoperability” blog by Natalia Carfi, Executive Director of the Open Data Charter
- Interoperability: A Guide To Joining Up Data In The Development Sector
- The frontiers of data interoperability for sustainable development
- Beneficial Ownership Data Standard
- Data Standards for Soil
Special thanks to Mark Hatcher for our theme music. You can find Mark on social media at @markdhatcher.
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