Data Literacy
We commit to promote a data-driven culture in the public sector.
Country: Mexico
Status: ongoing
Themes: Open data
Last updated: December 2020
Classification:
Concrete: Concrete | New: Other | Ambitious: Other
National Digital Platform
FEDERAL Law on transparency and access to public information
OECD 'Open Government Data in Mexico' Report 2018
SFP and SESNA install permanent table for the construction of the National digital platform
LAUNCH SESNA NATIONAL DIGITAL PLATFORM BETA VERSION
The Technical Secretariat of the National Anti-corruption System (SESNA) has the responsibility of the creation of the National Digital Platform and promotes the data driven culture in the public sector. The Beta version of the Platform was launched in September 2019. This version has data for 4 of the 6 systems that the Platform must have (1,2,3 and 6). System 1 will contain the complete declarations of assets and conflict of interests according to a template approved by the Coordinator Committee of the National Anti-corruption System. System 2 contains open data from Public Servants that intervene in procurement processes which is actualized at the federal level; System 3 contains data on sanctioned public officials and private contractors which is actualized; this data is provided by the Ministry of Public Administration and one State, the rest of the 31 States need to include information; System 6 about Public Procurement is finished with information up to 2019. This platform is an interoperability tool that will work with data inputs of different governmental agencies at the federal and local levels, and of autonomous organisms in order to cross strategic information to prevent and sanction possible acts of corruption.
Updated: October 31, 2020
The Technical Secretariat of the National Anticorruption System (SESNA) has the responsibility of the creation of the National Digital Platform and promotes the data driven culture in the public sector. The Beta version of the Platform was launched in September 2019. This version has data form 3 of the 6 systems that the Platform must have. System 1 will contain the declarations of assets and conflict of interests according to a template approved by the Coordinator Committee of the National Anti-corruption System. System 2 contains open data from Public Servants that intervene in procurement processes which is actualized at the federal level; System 3 contains data on sanctioned public officials and private contractors which is actualized; this data is provided by the Ministry of Public Administration and on State, the rest of the 31 States need to include information. This platform is an interoperability tool that will work with data inputs of different governmental agencies at the federal and local levels, and of autonomous organisms in order to cross strategic information to prevent and sanction possible acts of corruption.
Updated: April 30, 2020
The Technical Secretariat of the National Anticorruption System (SESNA) has the responsibility of the creation of the National Digital Platform and promotes the data driven culture in the public sector. The Beta version of the Platform was launched in September 2019. This version has data from 3 of the 6 systems that the Platform must have. System 2 contains open data from Public Servants that intervene in procurement processes; System 3 contains data on sanctioned public officials and private contractors; this data is provided by the Ministry of Public Administration and the State of Mexico. This platform is an interoperability tool that will work with data inputs of different governmental agencies at the federal and local levels, and of autonomous organisms in order to cross strategic information to prevent and sanction possible acts of corruption.
Updated: October 30, 2019
The Technical Secretariat (Secretaría Técnica, SESNA) of the National Anticorruption System (Sistema Nacional Anticorrupción, SNA) has the responsability of the creation of the National Digital Platform and promotes the data driven culture in the public sector.
Updated: October 30, 2018
No change.
Updated: June 30, 2018
The creation of the innovation hub is one of the efforts to promote data driven culture in the public sector
Updated: July 30, 2017