1056 1 b FORM OF REPORT --Each report required by sub- 2 section a shall be submitted in unclassified form but may 3 include a classified annex 4 5 SEC 6012 OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA a SHORT TITLE --This section may be cited as the 6 ''Open Public Electronic and Necessary Government Data 7 Act'' or the ''OPEN Government Data Act'' 8 b DEFINITION --In this section the term ''agency'' 9 has the meaning given the term in section 3561 of title 44 10 United States Code as added by subsection c 11 12 c OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA -- 1 IN GENERAL --Chapter 35 of title 44 United 13 States Code is amended by adding at the end the fol- 14 lowing 15 ''Subchapter III--Open Government Data 16 '' 3561 Definitions 17 ''As used in this subchapter-- 18 '' 1 the term 'agency'-- 19 20 '' A has the meaning given the term in section 3502 and 21 '' B includes the Federal Election Commis- 22 sion 23 '' 2 the term 'data' means recorded information 24 regardless of form or the media on which the data is 25 recorded HR 2810 PAP 1057 1 '' 3 the term 'data asset' means a collection of 2 data elements or data sets that may be grouped to- 3 gether 4 5 '' 4 the term 'Director' means the Director of the Office of Management and Budget 6 '' 5 the term 'Enterprise Data Inventory' means 7 a data inventory developed and maintained under 8 section 3563 9 '' 6 the terms 'information resources manage- 10 ment' 'information system' and 'information tech- 11 nology' have the meanings given those terms in sec- 12 tion 3502 13 '' 7 the term 'machine-readable' means a format 14 in which information or data can be easily processed 15 by a computer without human intervention while en- 16 suring no semantic meaning is lost 17 '' 8 the term 'metadata' means structural or de- 18 scriptive information about data such as content for- 19 mat source rights accuracy provenance frequency 20 periodicity granularity publisher or responsible 21 party contact information method of collection and 22 other descriptions 23 '' 9 the term 'open Government data asset' 24 means a data asset maintained by the Federal Gov- 25 ernment that is-- HR 2810 PAP 1058 1 '' A machine-readable 2 '' B available in an open format 3 '' C not encumbered by restrictions that 4 would impede use or reuse 5 '' D releasable to the public according to 6 guidance issued by the Director under section 7 3562 d and 8 '' E based on an underlying open standard 9 that is maintained by a standards organization 10 and 11 '' 10 the term 'open license' means a legal guar- 12 antee applied to a data asset that the data asset is 13 made available-- 14 '' A at no cost to the public and 15 '' B with no restrictions on copying pub- 16 lishing distributing transmitting citing or 17 adapting 18 '' 3562 Requirements for Government data 19 '' a MACHINE-READABLE DATA REQUIRED --Open 20 Government data assets made available by an agency shall 21 be published as machine-readable data 22 23 '' b OPEN QUIRED --To BY DEFAULT AND OPEN LICENSE RE- the extent permitted by law and subject to 24 privacy confidentiality security and any other restric- HR 2810 PAP 1059 1 tions and according to guidance issued by the Director 2 under subsection d -- 3 '' 1 data assets maintained by the Federal Gov- 4 ernment shall-- 5 '' A be available in an open format and 6 '' B be available under open licenses and 7 '' 2 open Government data assets published by 8 or for an agency shall be made available under an 9 open license 10 '' c INNOVATION --Each agency may engage with 11 nongovernmental organizations citizens nonprofit organi12 zations colleges and universities private and public com13 panies and other agencies to explore opportunities to lever14 age the data assets of the agency in a manner that may 15 provide new opportunities for innovation in the public and 16 private sectors in accordance with law regulation and pol17 icy 18 19 '' d GUIDANCE FOR OPEN BY DEFAULT AND OPEN LICENSE REQUIREMENTS --The Director shall issue guidance 20 for agencies to use in implementing subsections a and b 21 including criteria that the head of each agency shall use 22 in determining whether to make a particular data asset 23 publicly available in a manner that takes into account-- 24 '' 1 privacy and confidentiality risks and re- 25 strictions including the risk that an individual data HR 2810 PAP 1060 1 asset in isolation does not pose a privacy or confiden- 2 tiality risk but when combined with other available 3 information may pose such a risk 4 '' 2 security considerations including the risk 5 that information in an individual data asset in isola- 6 tion does not pose a security risk but when combined 7 with other available information may pose such a 8 risk 9 '' 3 the cost and benefits to the public of con- 10 verting a data asset into a machine-readable format 11 that is accessible and useful to the public 12 '' 4 the expectation that a data asset be dis- 13 closed if it would otherwise be made available under 14 section 552 of title 5 commonly known as the 'Free- 15 dom of Information Act' and 16 17 '' 5 any other considerations that the Director determines to be relevant 18 '' 3563 Enterprise Data Inventory 19 20 '' a AGENCY DATA INVENTORY REQUIRED -- '' 1 IN GENERAL --In order to develop a clear 21 and comprehensive understanding of the data assets 22 in the possession of an agency the head of each agen- 23 cy in consultation with the Director shall develop 24 and maintain an enterprise data inventory that ac- 25 counts for any data asset created collected under the HR 2810 PAP 1061 1 control or direction of or maintained by the agency 2 after the effective date of this section with the goal of 3 including all data assets to the extent practicable 4 5 '' 2 CONTENTS --Each Enterprise Data Inventory shall include the following 6 '' A Data assets used in agency informa- 7 tion systems including program administration 8 statistics and financial activity generated by 9 applications devices networks facilities and 10 equipment categorized by source type 11 12 '' B Data assets shared or maintained across agency programs and bureaus 13 14 '' C Data assets that are shared among agencies or created by more than 1 agency 15 '' D A clear indication of all data assets 16 that can be made publicly available under sec- 17 tion 552 of title 5 commonly known as the 18 'Freedom of Information Act' 19 '' E A description of whether the agency 20 has determined that an individual data asset 21 may be made publicly available and whether the 22 data asset is available to the public 23 '' F Open Government data assets HR 2810 PAP 1062 1 '' G Other elements as required by the 2 guidance issued by the Director under subsection 3 c 4 '' b PUBLIC AVAILABILITY --The Chief Information 5 Officer of each agency in coordination with privacy and 6 security officials of the agency shall use the guidance issued 7 by the Director under section 3562 d in determining 8 whether to make data assets included in the Enterprise 9 Data Inventory of the agency publicly available in an open 10 format and under an open license 11 '' c GUIDANCE FOR ENTERPRISE DATA INVENTORY -- 12 The Director shall issue guidance for each Enterprise Data 13 Inventory including a requirement that an Enterprise 14 Data Inventory includes a compilation of metadata about 15 agency data assets 16 17 '' d AVAILABILITY TORY --The OF ENTERPRISE DATA INVEN- Chief Information Officer of each agency-- 18 '' 1 shall make the Enterprise Data Inventory of 19 the agency available to the public on the Federal Data 20 Catalog required under section 3566 21 '' 2 shall ensure that access to the Enterprise 22 Data Inventory of the agency and the data contained 23 therein is consistent with applicable law regulation 24 and policy and HR 2810 PAP 1063 1 '' 3 may implement paragraph 1 in a manner 2 that maintains a nonpublic portion of the Enterprise 3 Data Inventory of the agency 4 '' e REGULAR UPDATES REQUIRED --The Chief In- 5 formation Officer of each agency shall-- 6 '' 1 to the extent practicable complete the En- 7 terprise Data Inventory for the agency not later than 8 1 year after the date of enactment of this section and 9 '' 2 add additional data assets to the Enterprise 10 Data Inventory for the agency not later than 90 days 11 after the date on which the data asset is created or 12 identified 13 '' f USE OF EXISTING RESOURCES --When prac- 14 ticable the Chief Information Officer of each agency shall 15 use existing procedures and systems to compile and publish 16 the Enterprise Data Inventory for the agency 17 '' 3564 Federal agency responsibilities 18 '' a INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT --With 19 respect to general information resources management each 20 agency shall-- 21 '' 1 improve the integrity quality and utility 22 of information to all users within and outside the 23 agency by-- 24 '' A using open format for any new open 25 Government data asset created or obtained on or HR 2810 PAP 1064 1 after the date that is 1 year after the date of en- 2 actment of this section and 3 '' B to the extent practicable encouraging 4 the adoption of open format for all open Govern- 5 ment data assets created or obtained before the 6 date described in subparagraph A and 7 '' 2 in consultation with the Director develop 8 an open data plan that at a minimum and to the 9 extent practicable-- 10 11 '' A requires the agency to develop processes and procedures that-- 12 '' i require each new data collection 13 mechanism to use an open format and 14 '' ii allow the agency to collaborate 15 with non-Government entities researchers 16 businesses and private citizens for the pur- 17 pose of understanding how data users value 18 and use open Government data assets 19 '' B identifies and implements methods for 20 collecting and analyzing digital information on 21 data asset usage by users within and outside of 22 the agency including designating a point of con- 23 tact within the agency to assist the public and 24 to respond to quality issues usability issues rec- HR 2810 PAP 1065 1 ommendations for improvements and complaints 2 about adherence to open data requirements 3 '' C develops and implements a process to 4 evaluate and improve the timeliness complete- 5 ness accuracy usefulness and availability of 6 open Government data assets 7 8 '' D requires the agency to update the plan at an interval determined by the Director 9 '' E includes requirements for meeting the 10 goals of the agency open data plan including 11 technology training for employees and imple- 12 menting procurement standards in accordance 13 with existing law regulation and policy that 14 allow for the acquisition of innovative solutions 15 from the public and private sectors and 16 '' F prohibits the disclosure of data assets 17 unless the data asset may be released to the pub- 18 lic in accordance with guidance issued by the 19 Director under section 3562 d 20 '' b INFORMATION DISSEMINATION --With respect to 21 information dissemination each agency-- 22 23 '' 1 shall provide access to open Government data assets online 24 '' 2 shall take the necessary precautions to en- 25 sure that the agency maintains the production and HR 2810 PAP 1066 1 publication of data assets which are directly related 2 to activities that protect the safety of human life or 3 property as identified by the open data plan of the 4 agency required under subsection a 2 and 5 '' 3 may engage the public in using open Gov- 6 ernment data assets and encourage collaboration by-- 7 '' A publishing information on open Gov- 8 ernment data assets usage in regular timely in- 9 tervals but not less frequently than annually 10 '' B receiving public input regarding pri- 11 orities for the analysis and disclosure of data as- 12 sets to be published 13 '' C assisting civil society groups and 14 members of the public working to expand the use 15 of open Government data assets and 16 '' D hosting challenges competitions 17 events or other initiatives designed to create ad- 18 ditional value from open Government data as- 19 sets 20 '' 3565 Additional agency data asset management re21 22 sponsibilities ''The Chief Information Officer of each agency or other 23 appropriate official designated by the head of an agency 24 in collaboration with other internal agency stakeholders is 25 responsible for-- HR 2810 PAP 1067 1 '' 1 data asset management format standard- 2 ization sharing of data assets and publication of 3 data assets for the agency 4 '' 2 the compilation and publication of the En- 5 terprise Data Inventory for the agency required under 6 section 3563 7 8 '' 3 ensuring that agency data conforms with open data best practices 9 '' 4 engaging agency employees the public and 10 contractors in using open Government data assets 11 and encouraging collaborative approaches to improv- 12 ing data use 13 '' 5 supporting the agency Performance Im- 14 provement Officer in generating data to support the 15 function of the Performance Improvement Officer de- 16 scribed in section 1124 a 2 of title 31 17 '' 6 supporting officials responsible for leading 18 agency mission areas and Governmentwide initiatives 19 in maximizing data available for program adminis- 20 tration statistics evaluation research and internal 21 financial management subject to any privacy con- 22 fidentiality security laws and policies and other 23 valid restrictions 24 '' 7 reviewing the information technology infra- 25 structure of the agency and the impact of the infra- HR 2810 PAP 1068 1 structure on making data assets accessible to reduce 2 barriers that inhibit data asset accessibility 3 '' 8 ensuring that to the extent practicable the 4 agency is maximizing data assets used in agency in- 5 formation systems generated by applications devices 6 networks facilities and equipment categorized by 7 source type and such use is not otherwise prohibited 8 to reduce costs improve operations and strengthen se- 9 curity and privacy protections and 10 '' 9 identifying points of contact for roles and 11 responsibilities related to open data use and imple- 12 mentation as required by the Director 13 '' 3566 Federal Data Catalog 14 '' a FEDERAL DATA CATALOG REQUIRED --The Ad- 15 ministrator of General Services shall maintain a single 16 public interface online to be known as the 'Federal Data 17 Catalog' as a point of entry dedicated to sharing open Gov18 ernment data assets with the public 19 '' b COORDINATION WITH AGENCIES --The Director 20 shall determine after consultation with the head of each 21 agency and the Administrator of General Services the 22 method to access any open Government data assets pub23 lished through the interface described in subsection a '' 24 2 SPECIAL HR 2810 PAP PROVISIONS -- 1069 1 A EFFECTIVE DATE --Notwithstanding 2 subsection i section 3562 of title 44 United 3 States Code as added by paragraph 1 shall 4 take effect on the date that is 1 year after the 5 date of enactment of this Act and shall apply 6 with respect to any contract entered into by an 7 agency on or after such effective date 8 B USE OF OPEN DATA ASSETS --Not later 9 than 1 year after the date of enactment of this 10 Act the head of each agency shall ensure that 11 any activities by the agency or any new contract 12 entered into by the agency meet the requirements 13 of section 3562 of title 44 United States Code 14 as added by paragraph 1 15 C DEADLINE FOR FEDERAL DATA CATA- 16 LOG --Not 17 date of this section the Administrator of General 18 Services shall meet the requirements of section 19 3566 of title 44 United States Code as added by 20 paragraph 1 21 3 22 MENT --The 23 44 United States Code is amended by adding at the 24 end the following later than 180 days after the effective TECHNICAL HR 2810 PAP CONFORMING AMEND- table of sections for chapter 35 of title ''SUBCHAPTER ''3561 Definitions AND III--OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA 1070 ''3562 ''3563 ''3564 ''3565 ''3566 1 2 Requirements for Government data Enterprise Data Inventory Federal agency responsibilities Additional agency data asset management responsibilities Federal Data Catalog '' d EVALUATION OF AGENCY ANALYTICAL CAPABILI- TIES -- 3 1 AGENCY REVIEW OF EVALUATION AND ANAL- 4 YSIS CAPABILITIES REPORT --Not 5 after the date of enactment of this Act the Chief Op- 6 erating Officer of each agency shall submit to the 7 Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 8 Affairs of the Senate the Committee on Oversight and 9 Government Reform of the House of Representatives 10 and the Director of the Office of Management and 11 Budget a report on the review described in paragraph 12 2 13 2 REQUIREMENTS later than 3 years OF AGENCY REVIEW --The 14 report required under paragraph 1 shall assess the 15 coverage quality methods effectiveness and inde- 16 pendence of the evaluation research and analysis ef- 17 forts of an agency including each of the following 18 A A list of the activities and operations of 19 the agency that are being evaluated and ana- 20 lyzed and the activities and operations that have 21 been evaluated and analyzed during the previous 22 5 years HR 2810 PAP 1071 1 B The extent to which the evaluations re- 2 search and analysis efforts and related activities 3 of the agency support the needs of various divi- 4 sions within the agency 5 C The extent to which the evaluation re- 6 search and analysis efforts and related activities 7 of the agency address an appropriate balance be- 8 tween needs related to organizational learning 9 ongoing program management performance 10 management strategic management interagency 11 and private sector coordination internal and ex- 12 ternal oversight and accountability 13 D The extent to which the agency uses 14 methods and combinations of methods that are 15 appropriate to agency divisions and the cor- 16 responding research questions being addressed 17 including an appropriate combination of forma- 18 tive and summative evaluation research and 19 analysis approaches 20 E The extent to which evaluation and re- 21 search capacity is present within the agency to 22 include personnel agency process for planning 23 and implementing evaluation activities dissemi- 24 nating best practices and findings and incor- 25 porating employee views and feedback HR 2810 PAP 1072 1 F The extent to which the agency has the 2 capacity to assist front-line staff and program 3 offices to develop the capacity to use evaluation 4 research and analysis approaches and data in 5 the day-to-day operations 6 3 GAO REVIEW OF AGENCY REPORTS --Not 7 later than 4 years after the date of enactment of this 8 Act the Comptroller General of the United States 9 shall submit to Congress a report that summarizes 10 agency findings and highlights trends from the re- 11 ports submitted under paragraph 1 and if appro- 12 priate recommends actions to further improve agency 13 capacity to use evaluation techniques and data to 14 support evaluation efforts 15 e ONLINE REPOSITORY 16 AND ADDITIONAL RE- PORTS -- 17 1 REPOSITORY --The Director of the Office of 18 Management and Budget shall collaborate with the 19 Office of Government Information Services and the 20 Administrator of General Services to develop and 21 maintain an online repository of tools best practices 22 and schema standards to facilitate the adoption of 23 open data practices which shall-- 24 A include definitions regulation and pol- 25 icy checklists and case studies related to open HR 2810 PAP 1073 1 data this section and the amendments made by 2 this section and 3 B facilitate collaboration and the adop- 4 tion of best practices across the Federal Govern- 5 ment relating to the adoption of open data prac- 6 tices 7 2 GAO REPORT --Not later than 3 years after 8 the date of enactment of this Act the Comptroller 9 General of the United States shall submit to the Com- 10 mittee on Homeland Security and Governmental Af- 11 fairs of the Senate and the Committee on Oversight 12 and Government Reform of the House of Representa- 13 tives a report that identifies-- 14 A the value of information made available 15 to the public as a result of this section and the 16 amendments made by this section 17 B whether it is valuable to expand the 18 publicly available information to any other data 19 assets and 20 C the completeness of the Enterprise Data 21 Inventory at each agency required under section 22 3563 of title 44 United States Code as added by 23 subsection c 24 3 BIENNIAL 25 OMB REPORT --Not later than 1 year after the effective date of this section and every HR 2810 PAP 1074 1 2 years thereafter the Director of the Office of Man- 2 agement and Budget shall electronically publish a re- 3 port on agency performance and compliance with this 4 section and the amendments made by this section 5 4 AGENCY CIO REPORT --Not later than 1 year 6 after the effective date of this section and every year 7 thereafter the Chief Information Officer of each agen- 8 cy shall submit to the Committee on Homeland Secu- 9 rity and Governmental Affairs of the Senate and the 10 Committee on Homeland Security of the House of 11 Representatives a report on compliance with the re- 12 quirements of this section and the amendments made 13 by this section including information on the require- 14 ments that the agency could not meet and what the 15 agency needs to comply with those requirements 16 f GUIDANCE --The Director of the Office of Manage- 17 ment and Budget shall delegate to the Administrator of the 18 Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and the Ad19 ministrator of the Office of Electronic Government the au20 thority to jointly issue guidance required under this section 21 g NATIONAL SECURITY SYSTEMS --This section and 22 the amendments made by this section shall not apply to 23 data assets that are contained in a national security sys24 tem as defined in section 11103 of title 40 United States 25 Code HR 2810 PAP 1075 1 h RULE OF CONSTRUCTION --Nothing in this sec- 2 tion or the amendments made by this section shall be con3 strued to require the disclosure of information or records 4 that may be withheld from public disclosure under any pro5 vision of Federal law including section 552 of title 5 6 United States Code commonly known as the ''Freedom of 7 Information Act'' and section 552a of title 5 United States 8 Code commonly known as the ''Privacy Act of 1974'' 9 i EFFECTIVE DATE --This section and the amend- 10 ments made by this section shall take effect on the date 11 that is 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act 12 SEC 6013 BRIEFING ON PLANS TO DEVELOP AND IMPROVE 13 14 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES Not later than December 1 2017 the Secretary of De- 15 fense shall brief the Committees on Armed Services of the 16 Senate and the House of Representatives on the Depart17 ment's plans to develop and improve additive manufac18 turing including the Department's plans to-- 19 20 1 develop military and quality assurance standards as quickly as possible 21 2 leverage current manufacturing institutes to 22 conduct research in the validation of quality stand- 23 ards for additive manufactured parts and HR 2810 PAP National Security Archive Suite 701 Gelman Library The George Washington University 2130 H Street NW Washington D C 20037 Phone 202 994‐7000 Fax 202 994‐7005 nsarchiv@gwu edu