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State restarts agency open‑data access plans, seeks agency input and template feedback

5825628 · September 25, 2025
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Summary

The board asked agencies to prepare or update open-data access plans required by Connecticut statute, outlined a timeline for meetings and plan submission, and discussed documentation and public-record distinctions to improve data discoverability and FOI compliance.

The Data Analysis Technology Advisory Board reopened the state’s open‑data access plan process during its Oct. 25, 2025 meeting, asking agencies to produce or update plans that describe how they will publish public data and make production data available through aggregation or redaction.

Augusta Irochuku, the state’s open data analyst, told the board the open‑data access plans are required by Connecticut general statute for executive agencies and that the team will meet with agency data officers between August and November to collect agency goals and questions. Irochuku said the state hopes…

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