Английская Википедия:GovHack

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GovHack is a significant annual open government and open data hackathon, attracting over 15,000 participants since 2009. First run as a small Canberra-based event, it quickly expanded to an international competition with simultaneous events taking place in major cities across Australia and New Zealand each year, with virtual events for remote and international participants. Since its inception, over 2,500 projects have been published by participants to demonstrate the practical value of open data.[1]

Format

The competition requires small teams of competitors to produce a project using open data within 46 hours, from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon. The format of the project is unspecified, but web applications, mobile apps, and visualisations are common, with games and art also being encouraged.

Although competitors may use any available open data, certain prize categories mandate the use of certain datasets, such as "Best Geoscience Award" or "Best Use of Taxation Statistics Award". Typically, participating sponsors and government departments release new datasets for the competition each year.[2]

Each team must produce evidence of work, such as source code, and are judged on a three-minute video they must produce about their project. Teams are required to publish their projects using an open license.

History

GovHack was first run at the Australian National University in 2009,[3] funded by the Australian "Gov 2.0 Taskforce".[4]

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Participants at GovHack 2014 in Sydney.

In 2012, GovHack became an annual event and was run in two locations.[5] During the early years of the competition, the Australian chapter of the Open Knowledge Foundation assisted with the operation of the event, with Pia Andrews as head of the national GovHack operations team.

From 2013 to 2017 GovHack rapidly expanded to become an international competition run throughout Australia and New Zealand, with virtual events for remote and international participants.

2014 marked the first annual GovHack Red Carpet Awards to celebrate the winners, sponsors, and volunteers of GovHack, taking place at Brisbane City Hall.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, GovHack was run entirely virtually. As a result, participation dropped significantly from 1500 participants in 2019, to less than half of that for the following years.[6]

Events

Year Date Participants Projects Prize Money Events Red Carpet Awards Notes
2024 6–8 September [7]
2023 18–20 August 672 191 Шаблон:Currency 26 19 November - University of the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Australia [8][9][7]
2022 19–21 August 521 147 Шаблон:Currency 27 29 October - Infosys Living Labs, Melbourne, Australia [10][11][6][12]
2021 20–22 August 523 155 Шаблон:Currency 24 21 October - Digital livestream due to COVID-19 pandemic [13][14][15][16]
2020 14–16 August 691 158 Шаблон:Data missing 18 14-26 October - Via social media due to COVID-19 pandemic [17][18][19]
2019 6–8 September 1500 259 Шаблон:Data missing 38 9 November - National Museum of Australia, Canberra, Australia [20][21][22]
2018 7–9 September 2000 243 Шаблон:Data missing 37 10 November - Australian Technology Park, Sydney, Australia [23][24][25]
2017 28–30 July 2300 379 Шаблон:Data missing 36 14 October - Brisbane City Hall, Brisbane, Australia [26]
2016 29–31 July 3000 480 Шаблон:Currency 40 22 October - State Library of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia [27][28][29]
2015 3–5 July 2200 270 Шаблон:Currency 31 5 September - Power House Museum, Sydney, Australia [27][30][31]
2014 11–13 July 1300 170 Шаблон:Currency 13 10 August - Brisbane City Hall, Brisbane, Australia [32][33][34][35]
2013 31 May – 2 June 900 108 Шаблон:Currency 8 (No Red Carpet Awards this year) [36][33]
2012 1–3 June 140 40 Шаблон:Currency 2 (No Red Carpet Awards this year) [5][37][33]
2009 30–31 October 150 20 Шаблон:Data missing 1 (No Red Carpet Awards this year) [38][33]

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