I've had some pretty interesting years in my life (so far), but 2019 surely has to rank up there with busiest and most productive from a work perspective.
Aside from managing a Digital Strategy, technology and Marketing consultancy for the 12th year.... throughout 2019 I managed to pull together various transport / mobility and data specialists to form the Open Transport initiative. They worked to deliver two draft API specifications, one a transport account data interoperability standard and the other the design for a centralised transport operator information look-up (a directory service, giving the URL of each transport / mobility provider’s account API).
On the 3rd January 2020, following a wide-reaching peer
review and feedback period, these specifications are now due to become ratified Open
Standards and made publicly available. Thus, allowing the transportation and
mobility industry to freely use them without conditions.
Yes.... I know. I am giving away a load of intellectual property that I've built up over many months of work from different subject-matter-experts... but the industry needs it (well, it actually needed it many years ago, but nobody ever got around to doing the work).
This work is available here (https://opentransport.co.uk)
Yes.... I know. I am giving away a load of intellectual property that I've built up over many months of work from different subject-matter-experts... but the industry needs it (well, it actually needed it many years ago, but nobody ever got around to doing the work).
This work is available here (https://opentransport.co.uk)
The aim of the initiative is that over time every transport authority (central
and local government), transport operating company and their software vendors
all recognise the customer value that this openness brings to the entire transport industry and therefore implements it at early as is feasibly possible….and possibly before it
becomes legalisation.
My personal thanks goes out to all those who have helped.
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