FAS PREPARED 18 SETS OF OPEN DATA IN 2019
The documents are in a machine-readable format and comprise information about the work of the antimonopoly body
As of December 2019, FAS published 18 new open data sets. They include information about regulating prices (tariffs) on different markets, their ceiling and maximum levels, ban on establishing unitary enterprises and their operations, the register of unfair auction bidders, dynamics of achieving competition development targets by regions in water supply, heating supply and water drainage, the fifth antimonopoly package, informational maps, indices to deduct excises, FAS plan to counter corruption, and reports on executing them.
Executing № 601 Order of the President of Russia “On the main directions for improving the system of public administration” of 7 May 2012, the Federal Antimonopoly Service provides open access to information compiled within the scope of its powers. FAS has published 83 open data sets since 2012.
Background:
Open data are information about FAS work published in machine-readable formats.
Users can use (reuse) open data, without entering into an agreement with the Federal, without impediment, free-of-charge, not limited in time, gratuitously, with no territorial restrictions, particularly can copy, publish disseminate open data and combine them with other information, use open data for non-profit and commercial purposes, use open data to create computer programs and applications.
The main consumers of open data are developers of applications and services who use open data as baseline for their developments, as well as journalists and other stakeholders who can conduct in-depth social-and-economic academic research based on “raw” data on the main directions of improving the public administration system.