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Please fill out the linked form for any Water GIS data requests.We will provide the requested information for any potable, raw, or reclaimed water utilities in the defined area, in the form of shapefiles and kmz, once a data agreement has been received.For stormwater and wastewater infrastructure, please see our Open Data website: Storm GIS layers Waste GIS layers Stormwater and Wastewater overview map (this map also shows hydrant locations)For civil plans, please see our Property Information Maps. Information on how to utilize this map to access plan sets can be found here.If you are looking for older as-builts and plans not available through the Property Information Map, please contact waterengineering@auroragov.org.
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This dataset contains data allowing service providers to view service request information provided by individual Health Care Providers (HCPs) and consortia applying for funding through the Rural Health Care (RHC) Program. The data is collected from the FCC Forms 461 and 465, which includes the service request information.
All data contained within the FCC Form 461 (Request for Services Form, Health Care Connect Fund (HCF) program) and 465 (Description of Services Requested & Certification Form, Telecommunications program) is self-reported by applicants to RHC.
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These are requests for particular government dataset to be made public (and ideally open). The requests are made by anyone, using a form at data.gov.uk. Only 'public' data requests are included in the data published here. Confidential requests can also be made, e.g. for commercial confidentiality. There are two versions of the data: * v1 - missing a couple of fields. Live data (always up to date). * v2 - contains all the public fields. Produced nightly. System fields: nid, url, created, updated. Requester fields: title submitted_by data_themes status description suggested_use suggested_use_detail benefits_overview. Government response: publisher dataset_link field_review_notes. Policy for requests: * a "data request" is a request for government to publish a dataset that is not yet published on data.gov.uk. Requests associated with specific datasets already on data.gov.uk should instead be made in a comment on the particular dataset page. * only central government and its agencies are available in these requests. For others organizations, contact them directly and consider making an FOI request. * your personal data should not be requested with this method - contact the relevant organization directly. each request will be directed to the relevant department by the Cabinet Office team. (These have been shown on the form since late 2015, and before that the policy varied) Data requests on file date back to September 2012.
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The dataset contains the date/time of the request; the name, position, and email of the requestor; the name and email of the elected official; and the name(s) of the city agency/agencies they are requesting to engage. https://www.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/elected-officials-engagement-request.page
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This dataset contains information about the Funding Request Number (FRN) listed within each FCC Form 471 and related information from the E-Rate Productivity Center (EPC).
Click "Download" to view and fill out the raw data request form. Once completed, submit the form via email to RIDOH.DOSPDataRequest@health.ri.gov and a member of our team will follow up. Please note that this form is meant for row-level data requests only and any summary/aggregate data can be requested using out aggregate data request form. For more information about the data request process, visit our data request page.
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This dataset contains information about the FRN line items within each FCC Form 471, including individual product/service data, costs, quantities, and descriptions.
This dataset provides a list of all ABS Census Topics. It also includes a request form for additional ABS datasets to be added to your data portal.
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Making a freedom of information request https://myaccount.northyorks.gov.uk/foi/request If the information you are requesting is not available already, and relates to one of our services, you can make a request for information using our online form. Make an freedom of information request We generally reply to requests by email, but if you would like the information in any specific format let us know when you make your request. We will respond as soon as possible and within 20 working days. After submitting a request Your request will be passed on to the relevant service area, who will be responsible for replying to you. We will always provide as much information as possible, but there are rules that allow us to withhold certain types of information. For example, if providing the information would infringe someone else's privacy or, if the information you have asked for is not environmental, would take longer than 18 hours to acquire. If we are unable to provide any information we will explain why. See additional information on the reasons why we might not be able to provide information. We publish our data so citizens can see how we work and where money is spent. The data is published in an accessible format and can be freely reused in accordance with the open data licence.
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The purpose of this document is to accompany the public release of data collected from OpenCon 2015 applications.Download & Technical Information The data can be downloaded in CSV format from GitHub here: https://github.com/RightToResearch/OpenCon-2015-Application-Data The file uses UTF8 encoding, comma as field delimiter, quotation marks as text delimiter, and no byte order mark.
This data is released to the public for free and open use under a CC0 1.0 license. We have a couple of requests for anyone who uses the data. First, we’d love it if you would let us know what you are doing with it, and share back anything you develop with the OpenCon community (#opencon / @open_con ). Second, it would also be great if you would include a link to the OpenCon 2015 website (www.opencon2015.org) wherever the data is used. You are not obligated to do any of this, but we’d appreciate it!
Unique ID
This is a unique ID assigned to each applicant. Numbers were assigned using a random number generator.
Timestamp
This was the timestamp recorded by google forms. Timestamps are in EDT (Eastern U.S. Daylight Time). Note that the application process officially began at 1:00pm EDT June 1 ended at 6:00am EDT on June 23. Some applications have timestamps later than this date, and this is due to a variety of reasons including exceptions granted for technical difficulties, error corrections (which required re-submitting the form), and applications sent in via email and later entered manually into the form. [a]
Gender
Mandatory. Choose one from list or fill-in other. Options provided: Male, Female, Other (fill in).
Country of Nationality
Mandatory. Choose one option from list.
Country of Residence
Mandatory. Choose one option from list.
What is your primary occupation?
Mandatory. Choose one from list or fill-in other. Options provided: Undergraduate student; Masters/professional student; PhD candidate; Faculty/teacher; Researcher (non-faculty); Librarian; Publisher; Professional advocate; Civil servant / government employee; Journalist; Doctor / medical professional; Lawyer; Other (fill in).
Select the option below that best describes your field of study or expertise
Mandatory. Choose one option from list.
What is your primary area of interest within OpenCon’s program areas?
Mandatory. Choose one option from list. Note: for the first approximately 24 hours the options were listed in this order: Open Access, Open Education, Open Data. After that point, we set the form to randomize the order, and noticed an immediate shift in the distribution of responses.
Are you currently engaged in activities to advance Open Access, Open Education, and/or Open Data?
Mandatory. Choose one option from list.
Are you planning to participate in any of the following events this year?
Optional. Choose all that apply from list. Multiple selections separated by semi-colon.
Do you have any of the following skills or interests?
Mandatory. Choose all that apply from list or fill-in other. Multiple selections separated by semi-colon. Options provided: Coding; Website Management / Design; Graphic Design; Video Editing; Community / Grassroots Organizing; Social Media Campaigns; Fundraising; Communications and Media; Blogging; Advocacy and Policy; Event Logistics; Volunteer Management; Research about OpenCon's Issue Areas; Other (fill-in).
This data consists of information collected from people who applied to attend OpenCon 2015. In the application form, questions that would be released as Open Data were marked with a caret (^) and applicants were asked to acknowledge before submitting the form that they understood that their responses to these questions would be released as such. The questions we released were selected to avoid any potentially sensitive personal information, and to minimize the chances that any individual applicant can be positively identified. Applications were formally collected during a 22 day period beginning on June 1, 2015 at 13:00 EDT and ending on June 23 at 06:00 EDT. Some applications have timestamps later than this date, and this is due to a variety of reasons including exceptions granted for technical difficulties, error corrections (which required re-submitting the form), and applications sent in via email and later entered manually into the form. Applications were collected using a Google Form embedded at http://www.opencon2015.org/attend, and the shortened bit.ly link http://bit.ly/AppsAreOpen was promoted through social media. The primary work we did to clean the data focused on identifying and eliminating duplicates. We removed all duplicate applications that had matching e-mail addresses and first and last names. We also identified a handful of other duplicates that used different e-mail addresses but were otherwise identical. In cases where duplicate applications contained any different information, we kept the information from the version with the most recent timestamp. We made a few minor adjustments in the country field for cases where the entry was obviously an error (for example, electing a country listed alphabetically above or below the one indicated elsewhere in the application). We also removed one potentially offensive comment (which did not contain an answer to the question) from the Gender field and replaced it with “Other.”
OpenCon 2015 is the student and early career academic professional conference on Open Access, Open Education, and Open Data and will be held on November 14-16, 2015 in Brussels, Belgium. It is organized by the Right to Research Coalition, SPARC (The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), and an Organizing Committee of students and early career researchers from around the world. The meeting will convene students and early career academic professionals from around the world and serve as a powerful catalyst for projects led by the next generation to advance OpenCon's three focus areas—Open Access, Open Education, and Open Data. A unique aspect of OpenCon is that attendance at the conference is by application only, and the majority of participants who apply are awarded travel scholarships to attend. This model creates a unique conference environment where the most dedicated and impactful advocates can attend, regardless of where in the world they live or their access to travel funding. The purpose of the application process is to conduct these selections fairly. This year we were overwhelmed by the quantity and quality of applications received, and we hope that by sharing this data, we can better understand the OpenCon community and the state of student and early career participation in the Open Access, Open Education, and Open Data movements.
For inquires about the OpenCon 2015 Application data, please contact Nicole Allen at nicole@sparc.arl.org.
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This dataset includes information disclosed by elected officials when they fundraise or otherwise solicit payments from third parties for a legislative, governmental or charitable purpose. California law requires Oakland elected officials to file an FPPC Form 803 report with the Public Ethics Commission any time they fundraise or otherwise solicit payments for a legislative, governmental or charitable purpose that total $5,000 or more in a calendar year from a single source (one individual or organization) to be given to another individual or organization. The data is current as of the last modified date on this dataset.
description: Data from an electronic form which provides supervisors or their designees the ability to request access to Federal Investigative Services (FIS) information technology (IT) systems for their staff members. The tool provides workflow capability for requesting, authorizing, tracking, and completing the request. The process flow ensures the requested access is commensurate to the job duties associated with the position and that least privileged access is provided.; abstract: Data from an electronic form which provides supervisors or their designees the ability to request access to Federal Investigative Services (FIS) information technology (IT) systems for their staff members. The tool provides workflow capability for requesting, authorizing, tracking, and completing the request. The process flow ensures the requested access is commensurate to the job duties associated with the position and that least privileged access is provided.
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