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Open Government Data (OGD) in Bangladesh perspective.
To implement Open Government Data (OGD): In line with the trend of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) and smart Bangladesh vision, real-time data and sensor-generated data are of greater interest to users. However, current problems and technology need to be found for a lesson learned in the next implementation. Based on seven indicators (the OGD portal, engagement with the public, data quality, metadata, data utilization, organization data privacy, and data interoperability) the New-Policies around OGD will be focusing on. Therefore, this paper presents a conceptual analysis of OGD and characterizes conditions under which the intended open data policy’s S.M.A.R.T goals can be achieved. It is a way forward for more systematic data sharing for the whole of government in the future. The paper also emphasizes that the National Statistical Office (NSO) remains the government institution responsible for aggregating official data, information and protecting the data of its citizens. Our findings suggest that smart government (e-gov to we-gov) in practice depends on the ways that social, organizational, and institutional strategies cope with technological change and become a bridge to creativity in developing a new ecosystem in the Fifth Industrial Revolution (5IR) and the digital data-driven smart society.