This will undoubtedly make some politicians and public servants still more uncomfortable than they already are, for others it will represent an opportunity to advance their careers. Regardless, it will be disruptive. But it will also help foster a better window for the public into government, and the data that informs its policies, regulators and other outputs. And that would be a good outcome.
More info:
http://www.slideshare.net/noreencian/westhill-consulting-reviews-in-jakarta-open-environmental-data-meets-freedom-of-information-law
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