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Online System for Central Accounting and Reporting (OSCAR) - is a cross government project to replace the COINS public spending database with a robust, user-friendly system that will provide the Treasury with key management information and data for public reporting. The intention is that OSCAR will improve the quality of data the system holds by simplifying data structures, developing validation and strengthening control processes and accountabilities.
We have now published the second set of in-year data recorded on the new OSCAR reporting System which covers the first six months of 2012-13 (April-September). This dataset, in addition to the previous COINS releases, provide the means to make public spending data more directly accessible and can be used with standard spreadsheet software.
This annual set of raw data released from the OSCAR reporting system covers plans, outturn and in-year data for financial years 2014-15 to 2018-19. This dataset, in addition to the previous OSCAR and COINS releases, makes public spending data more transparent.
OSCAR is a cross-government financial consolidation system that replaced the COINS public spending database. It’s a user-friendly system that provides us with key management information and data for public reporting. Please note that due to the increased level of detail contained in the OSCAR system, it is not backwards-compatible with previous COINS releases.
This first annual set of raw data released from the OSCAR reporting system covers plans, outturn and in-year data for financial years 2008-09 to 2012-13. This dataset, in addition to the previous OSCAR and COINS releases, makes public spending data more transparent.
OSCAR is a cross government project to replace the COINS public spending database. It’s a user-friendly system that provides us with key management information and data for public reporting. Please note that due to the increased level of detail contained in the OSCAR system, it is not backwards-compatible with previous COINS releases.
The second set of quarterly data for the financial year 2017-2018. This dataset, in addition to the previous OSCAR and COINS releases, makes public spending data more accessible.
OSCAR is a cross government public spending database. It’s a user-friendly system that provides us with key management information and data for public reporting.
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Online System for Central Accounting and Reporting (OSCAR) - est un projet intergouvernemental visant à remplacer la base de données COINS sur les dépenses publiques par un système robuste et convivial qui fournira au Trésor des informations et des données de gestion clés pour les rapports publics. L'intention est qu'OSCAR améliore la qualité des données détenues par le système en simplifiant les structures de données, en développant la validation et en renforçant les processus de contrôle et les responsabilités.
Nous avons maintenant publié la deuxième série de données en cours d'année enregistrées dans le nouveau système de déclaration OSCAR, qui couvre les six premiers mois de 2012-2013 (avril-septembre). Cet ensemble de données, en plus des versions précédentes de COINS, fournit les moyens de rendre les données sur les dépenses publiques plus directement accessibles et peut être utilisé avec un logiciel de tableur standard.
The third set of quarterly data for the financial year 2015-2016. This dataset, in addition to the previous OSCAR and COINS releases, makes public spending data more accessible.
OSCAR is a cross government public spending database. It’s a user-friendly system that provides us with key management information and data for public reporting.
View previous https://data.gov.uk/dataset/coins" class="govuk-link">in-year data sets at data.gov.uk.
The second set of quarterly data for the financial year 2015 to 2016. This dataset, in addition to the previous OSCAR and COINS releases, makes public spending data more accessible.
OSCAR is a cross government public spending database. It’s a user-friendly system that provides us with key management information and data for public reporting.
https://data.gov.uk/dataset/coins" class="govuk-link">View previous in-year data sets at data.gov.uk.
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Το Online System for Central Accounting and Reporting (OSCAR) — είναι ένα διακυβερνητικό σχέδιο για την αντικατάσταση της βάσης δεδομένων δημόσιων δαπανών COINS με ένα ισχυρό, φιλικό προς το χρήστη σύστημα που θα παρέχει στο Υπουργείο Οικονομικών βασικές πληροφορίες διαχείρισης και δεδομένα για τη δημόσια υποβολή εκθέσεων. Η πρόθεση είναι ότι το OSCAR θα βελτιώσει την ποιότητα των δεδομένων που διαθέτει το σύστημα, απλοποιώντας τις δομές δεδομένων, αναπτύσσοντας την επικύρωση και ενισχύοντας τις διαδικασίες ελέγχου και λογοδοσίας.
Έχουμε πλέον δημοσιεύσει το δεύτερο σύνολο δεδομένων εντός του έτους που καταγράφονται στο νέο σύστημα αναφοράς OSCAR, το οποίο καλύπτει τους πρώτους έξι μήνες της περιόδου 2012-13 (Απρίλιος-Σεπτέμβριος). Αυτό το σύνολο δεδομένων, εκτός από τις προηγούμενες εκδόσεις COINS, παρέχει τα μέσα για να καταστήσει τα δεδομένα των δημόσιων δαπανών πιο άμεσα προσβάσιμα και μπορεί να χρησιμοποιηθεί με τυποποιημένο λογισμικό υπολογιστικών φύλλων.
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Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
License information was derived automatically
Online System for Central Accounting and Reporting (OSCAR) - is a cross government project to replace the COINS public spending database with a robust, user-friendly system that will provide the Treasury with key management information and data for public reporting. The intention is that OSCAR will improve the quality of data the system holds by simplifying data structures, developing validation and strengthening control processes and accountabilities.
We have now published the second set of in-year data recorded on the new OSCAR reporting System which covers the first six months of 2012-13 (April-September). This dataset, in addition to the previous COINS releases, provide the means to make public spending data more directly accessible and can be used with standard spreadsheet software.