Hi Laina.

Greetings and wishes on the meeting you propose to have. interesting to see
UIDAI go public. some pointers of interest to me:
1. the question is who will be latching on to the data that is expected to
be shared, generated out of public funds (read tax payers money). we cannot
control the use of data once it goes public. what filters woudl they be
applying to access and use of data
2. what is the use of one time data that UID is generating at the scale it
is being done?
3. what is the rationale behind the data streams generated? it is important
to understand the context in which data was generated. which ones in their
perspective have low reliability levels?
4. how good is their data? what kind of statistical validity does it
subscribe to?
5. what drives them to put private data (however insignificant it might
seem) in the public domain?
6. does their database cover urban areas also ([?] my current work deals
with this?)

PS: we met at the ofkn organised meet at nipfp campus near munirka.

let's keep talking on this. there are many inititives that could benefit
from this interestign database?

it will good to hear their side of the story on these small insignificant
points.hope this helps.
warm regards,
Sreenivas
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Laina Emmanuel <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> As you all know, the UIDAI has launched its enrollment data 
> portal<https://data.uidai.gov.in/uiddatacatalog/dataCatalogHome.do>.
> They are keen to get feedback on the kind of datasets that would be useful
> to researchers and features that can be implemented on their site.
>
> To give you some context, broadly speaking, this is the kind of data they
> collect (on the enrollment side)
>
>  -Timings - How much time it took to enroll a person, how much time was
> spent in each stage of the process (and this can be broken up by registrar.
> So in which state was the average time to enroll the maximum and so on)
> - Devices - How many enrollments were done on a particular device, which
> operator is handling a device and so on.
> - People involved - Data about the registrar, enrollment agency, and the
> person who did enrollment, how many mistakes were found against a
> particular person and so on
> - Type of errors committed - How many errors were committed by which
> partner of the UIDAI during the enrollment process
> - Geography - Data on enrollment by district and sub-district
> - Demographics of a person - Data on people enrolled. UIDAI has a policy
> of not disclosing personally identifiable information. However, you can
> send in suggestions if you think that there's aggregated data which would
> be useful for researchers
> - Internal quality checking - There are a number of quality checks that
> are done by the UIDAI of people, devices and processes. Is there any
> information there that you think you can use?
>
> I would be talking to UIDAI in a day or two. Once they get our
> suggestions, they will see which of the features can be implemented, and
> which datasets can be made open.
>
> Since a lot of people here are interested in data, your suggestions would
> be valuable. Please do send it in by end of day today so I can collate it.
>
> Best
> Laina Emmanuel
>  Communications & Technology Officer,
> Accountability Initiative <http://www.accountabilityindia.in/>, Centre
> for Policy Research <http://cprindia.org/>
>
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