A list of individual public APIs maintained by the US government.
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This list contains the government API cases collected, cleaned and analysed in the APIs4DGov study "Web API landscape: relevant general purpose ICT standards, technical specifications and terms".
The list does not represent a complete list of all government cases in Europe, as it is built to support the goals of the study and is limited to the analysis and data gathered from the following sources:
The EU open data portal
The European data portal
The INSPIRE catalogue
JoinUp: The API cases collected from the European Commission JoinUp platform
Literature-document review: the API cases gathered from the research activities of the study performed till the end of 2019
ProgrammableWeb: the ProgrammableWeb API directory
Smart 2015/0041: the database of 395 cases created by the study ‘The project Towards faster implementation and uptake of open government’ (SMART 2015/0041).
Workshops/meetings/interviews: a list of API cases collected in the workshops, surveys and interviews organised within the APIs4DGov
Each API case is classified accordingly to the following rationale:
Unique id: a unique key of each case, obtained by concatenating the following fields: (Country Code) + (Governmental level) + (Name Id) + (Type of API)
API Country or type of provider: the country in which the API case has been published
API provider: the specific provider that published and maintain the API case
Name Id: an acronym of the name of the API case (it can be not unique)
Short description
Type of API: (i) API registry, a set, catalogue, registry or directory of APIs; (ii) API platform: a platform that supports the use of APIs; (iii) API tool: a tool used to manage APIs; (iv) API standard: a set of standards related to government APIs; (v) Data catalogue, an API published to access metadata of datasets, normally published by a data catalogue; (vi) Specific API, a unique (can have many endpoints) API built for a specific purpose
Number of APIs: normally only one, in the case of API registry, the number of APIs published by the registry at the 31/12/2019
Theme: list of domains related to the API case (controlled vocabulary)
Governmental level: the geographical scope of the API (city, regional, national or international)
Country code: the country two letters internal code
Source: the source (among the ones listed in the previous) from where the API case has been gathered
The data.gov catalog is powered by CKAN, a powerful open source data platform that includes a robust API. Please be aware that data.gov and the data.gov CKAN API only contain metadata about datasets. This metadata includes URLs and descriptions of datasets, but it does not include the actual data within each dataset.
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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This API provides live access to the CKAN portion of the Open Government Portal and Registry systems. ### Portal: https://open.canada.ca * Our public data portal * Includes data federated from provinces and municipalities * Read-only API calls can be made without an API key * Authorization required only for publishing federated data ### Registry: https://registry.open.canada.ca * Accessible within the Government of Canada (GoC) network for collecting and publishing data from GoC departments * New datasets must be manually reviewed and approved by the Open Government team * Publishes approved datasets to the Production Portal automatically * User account or API key required for all operations
List of public APIs created using API Foundry that access Open.ny.gov datasets
When Congress passes laws, federal agencies implement those laws through regulations. These regulations vary in subject, but include everything from ensuring water is safe to drink to setting health care standards. Regulations.gov is the place where users can find and comment on regulations. The APIs allow for users to find creative ways to present regulatory data. To learn more about the program visit the About Us page.
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The data provided comes from the Local Government Association of South Australia’s statewide Metabase which is part of its Electronic Services Program initiative. For more information on the Electronic Services Program.
This data is used to support the Local Government Association's My Local Services App http://www.lga.sa.gov.au/mylocal initiative.
API for the following statewide Local Government datasets: Elected Members (Mayors and Councillors), Events, Libraries, Parks and Councils.
The following SDK’s are available for developers to access data stored in Parse: iOS, OSX, Android, JavaScript, .Net, REST API.
CPSC provides accessibility to recalls via a recall database. The information is publicly available to consumers and businesses as well as software and application developers.
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Analysis of ‘List of government APIs’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/45ca8d82-ac31-4360-b3a1-ba43b0b07377 on 11 January 2022.
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This list contains the government API cases collected, cleaned and analysed in the APIs4DGov study "Web API landscape: relevant general purpose ICT standards, technical specifications and terms".
The list does not represent a complete list of all government cases in Europe, as it is built to support the goals of the study and is limited to the analysis and data gathered from the following sources:
The EU open data portal
The European data portal
The INSPIRE catalogue
JoinUp: The API cases collected from the European Commission JoinUp platform
Literature-document review: the API cases gathered from the research activities of the study performed till the end of 2019
ProgrammableWeb: the ProgrammableWeb API directory
Smart 2015/0041: the database of 395 cases created by the study ‘The project Towards faster implementation and uptake of open government’ (SMART 2015/0041).
Workshops/meetings/interviews: a list of API cases collected in the workshops, surveys and interviews organised within the APIs4DGov
Each API case is classified accordingly to the following rationale:
Unique id: a unique key of each case, obtained by concatenating the following fields: (Country Code) + (Governmental level) + (Name Id) + (Type of API)
API Country or type of provider: the country in which the API case has been published
API provider: the specific provider that published and maintain the API case
Name Id: an acronym of the name of the API case (it can be not unique)
Short description
Type of API: (i) API registry, a set, catalogue, registry or directory of APIs; (ii) API platform: a platform that supports the use of APIs; (iii) API tool: a tool used to manage APIs; (iv) API standard: a set of standards related to government APIs; (v) Data catalogue, an API published to access metadata of datasets, normally published by a data catalogue; (vi) Specific API, a unique (can have many endpoints) API built for a specific purpose
Number of APIs: normally only one, in the case of API registry, the number of APIs published by the registry at the 31/12/2019
Theme: list of domains related to the API case (controlled vocabulary)
Governmental level: the geographical scope of the API (city, regional, national or international)
Country code: the country two letters internal code
Source: the source (among the ones listed in the previous) from where the API case has been gathered
--- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---
The SAM API is a RESTful method of retrieving public information about the businesses, organizations, or individuals (referred to as entities) within the SAM entity regsitration data set. Public registration information can currently be retrieved on an entity-by-entity basis. In addition, the SAM Search API offers both a 'quick search' and 'advanced search' method.
Getting comfortable with APIs by: understanding how they work; learn how they are used; and gain experience using them.
The following dataset is a listing of all active County contracts. This list is updated daily.
Update Frequency: Daily
BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. This point feature class was created by geocoding the facility address, as provided by various sources, to Oakland County's Road Centerline feature class. The resulting points were then georeferenced to the facility structure using Oakland County's 2002 orthoimagery at a reference scale of 1:1200. The key attributes include the facility Name, Address, and Type (Administrative, Police, Fire, etc.).
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The Victorian Government Open Data Directory uses CKAN to surface thousands of datasets from across the Victorian Government. This API is based on version 2.7.3 of the CKAN API documentation and …Show full descriptionThe Victorian Government Open Data Directory uses CKAN to surface thousands of datasets from across the Victorian Government. This API is based on version 2.7.3 of the CKAN API documentation and provides access to CKAN functionality for the purpose of integrating with other CKAN instances. It can also be used as a data source for other applications to search and download the datasets provided by Data.Vic. This API is the updated version that implements the Whole of Victorian Government API Design Standards for RESTful APIs developed by the Victorian Government.
The Legislature is providing information free of charge to all interested parties through the use of Web Services. Web Services provide a mechanism allowing agencies, interest groups, and the general public to obtain real-time legislative information for their in-house applications, regardless of the development language and operating platform. Web Services are based on widely accepted standards which foster integration and communication between systems. The Legislature is providing the following information: Amendments, Committees, Committee Actions, Committee Meetings, Documents, Legislation, Statute Affected, Session Law, Sponsors
The UK is the first G7 country to commit to the Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) for contracts administered by a central purchasing authority, the Crown Commercial Service (CCS). This means that the whole process of awarding public sector contracts will be visible to the public for the first time.
Open contracting means all data and documents are disclosed at all stages of the contracting process. This supports organisations to increase contracting transparency, and allows deeper analysis of contracting data by a wide range of users.
Working with the Open Contracting Partnership we have published our review of the UK Showcase and Learning project in the form of a Measurement, Evaluation and Learning Framework. This sets out the impact of our implementation from a baseline date of May 2016 to November 2017 (unless otherwise specified). An earlier digest of our progress is available online.
OCDS outputs are available for both Find a Tender and Contracts Finder.
You can download https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">Find a Tender notices in OCDS JSON format using our application programming interface (API). Notice fields are mapped to OCDS version 1.1.5 with extensions as defined by the https://standard.open-contracting.org/profiles/eu/master/en/" class="govuk-link">Open Contracting Partnership.
The same notice data is also available to download from the data.gov.uk website or using their API. Daily Zip files contain an XML file for each notice published on that day.
You can download https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">Contracts Finder notices in OCDS JSON format using our API.
We have published a https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/719834/Input-Output_Field_Mapping_Contracts_Finder_OCDS_3_.xlsx" class="govuk-link">mapping document that shows how each field in each notice type maps to the corresponding field in OCDS.
Our Contracts Finder output is based v1.0 of the OCDS standard, with some enhancements from v1.1. We plan to update to be fully compliant with v1.1 in the future.
REST API for access Missouri employee phone directory
Identify API provides HTTP-based API for application developers to identify the information of a facility at a selected geographic location.
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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This dataset lists out all software in use by NASA.
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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The Reference Data as a Service (RDaaS) API provides a list of codesets, classifications, and concordances that are used within Statistics Canada. These resources are shared to help harmonize data, enabling better interdepartmental data integration and analysis. This dataset provides an updated version of the StatCan RDaaS API specification, originally part of the Government of Canada’s GC API Store, which permanently closed on September 29th, 2023. The archived version of the original API specification can be accessed via the Wayback Machine . The specification has been updated to the OpenAPI 3.0 (Swagger 3) standard, enabling use of current tools and features for API exploration and integration. Key interactive features of the updated specification include: * Try-It-Out Functionality: Allows a user to interact with API endpoints directly from the documentation in their browser, submitting test requests and viewing live responses. * Interactive Parameter Input: Simplifies experimentation with filters and parameters to explore API behavior. * Schema Visualization: Provides clear representations of request and response structures.
A list of individual public APIs maintained by the US government.