Who we are
We are a collegiate and intellectually curious team of data policy experts and delivery managers with interests across national and international public policy. We work with a community of expert Associates and Special Advisers on key topics in data policy and digital technologies – such as data governance, data innovation, and artificial intelligence – for open and trustworthy data ecosystems. These public policy areas are reflected in our ODI manifesto points of infrastructure, capability, innovation, equity, ethics and engagement. You can read more about this on our policy topic page.
The ODI is non-partisan but we believe that data is a political topic. Our contributions will always be pragmatic, collaborative and consultative, while maintaining our independence.
What we do
Our vision is a world where data works for everyone, and we are a public policy team that works with companies, governments and civil society to achieve this. Our public policy advice is grounded in data practice, is informed by the multidisciplinary expertise of the wider ODI, and shapes the ODI’s thought leadership. We work as openly and fearlessly as possible, developing our public policy positions in dialogue with what we learn from our ODI R&D, consultancy, training and innovation activities, and drawing on insights and evidence around our portfolio of ODI toolkits and resources for people, businesses, civil society and governments.
How we work
We are a global organisation headquartered in London and our work has international application. We work in a range of domains, sectors and topics including health, jobs, climate, cities, sports, international development, utilities, artificial intelligence, public services and digital government.
Our public policy activities include: undertaking policy research and analysis; convening discussion events such as expert roundtables and workshops; synthesizing and developing an evidence base for consultation responses or for engagement with Parliamentary bodies such as All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs); providing expert advice to civil servants, Parliamentarians, political advisers and journalists; and publishing policy reports, tools, guides, and op-ed pieces.
We publish blog posts on topical issues, serve on expert and advisory committees, and participate in public events, policy events, or data-specialist events such as conferences, expos, panels and keynote lectures.
We also work in partnership across domains and sectors with national and international organisations such as think tanks, research institutes, civil society organisations, multilaterals and companies.
Our portfolio
Our policy projects have been reported on by the Financial Times, BBC TV News, and Computer Weekly magazine, among others.
Some of our recent and current public policy projects include:
- The UK’s geospatial infrastructure: challenges and opportunities (2018)
- About Data About Us (with the RSA and Luminate; 2019)
- What are the links between data infrastructure and trade competitiveness? (2019)
- Monitoring Equality in Digital Public Services (with The Legal Education Foundation; 2020)
- The Value of Data (with the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge; 2020)
- Data about children’s lives in the pandemic (with Barnardo’s, Mumsnet, MyEd, and ODI Leeds; 2020)
- Data on teachers’ lives during the pandemic (with NASUWT and Mime; 2021)
- Inclusive data: perspectives from a roundtable discussion (with the Ada Lovelace Institute and the Centre for Public Data; 2021)
- Innovation and the data economy: opportunities for UK regulators (with the Better Regulation Executive; 2021)
- The UK National Data Strategy (with the Ada Lovelace Institute, the Centre for Public Data, the Institute for Government, and the Royal Statistical Society; ongoing)
- Data in Europe (for the European Commission with Deloitte, GovLab, and Lisbon Council; ongoing)
- Data institutions in low- and middle-income countries (with World Bank; ongoing)
- Our consultation responses and APPG evidence submissions are available here.
- Our spring/summer 2021 highlights are available here.
Contact us
We’re active on social media and regularly share updates and commentary on Twitter (@ODIHQ). If you’re interested in partnering with us, commissioning us, or have any queries about our work you can also reach us by email at [email protected] – this will send a message to the whole public policy team.
Projects
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Current project
Using data to drive better outcomes in healthcare
- Data ethics and privacy
- Data publishing and use
- Health and physical activity
- Open standards and open APIs
- Policy
- Annalisa Eichholzer
- Elea Himmelsbach
- Flor Serale
- Mahad Alassow
- Sonia Duarte
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Previous project
Sharing engineering data for the public good
- Built environment and housing
- Cities
- James Maddison
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Current project
The UK National Data Strategy 2020
- Data ethics and privacy
- Data infrastructure
- Policy
- Science and research
- Skills and literacy
- Alan Walker
- Dr Mahlet (Milly) Zimeta
- Jeni Tennison
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Current project
Using data in the public sector
- Data ethics and privacy
- Data infrastructure
- Innovation
- Open standards and open APIs
- Public service design
- Science and research
- James Maddison
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Current project
Microsoft and the ODI – helping bridge the data divide
- Data infrastructure
- Policy
- Jack Hardinges
- Tara Lee
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Current project
Data institutions
- Data ethics and privacy
- Data infrastructure
- Data publishing and use
- Policy
- Jack Hardinges
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Current project
INSIGHT: exploring access to eye health data
- Data ethics and privacy
- Health and physical activity
- Policy
- Public service design
- Jack Hardinges
- Tara Lee
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Previous project
R&D;: Geospatial data and technology
- Data infrastructure
- Geospatial data and mapping
- Deborah Yates