How Open Source saved the UK Economy £12Bn
2021-09-30, 10:00–10:30, Aconcagua

The UN Global Platform was developed using open source and proprietary software to enable the production of economic indicators. Using GeoMesa, Kafka, GeoServer, Python and some analytics. An indicator of pending COVID doom was provided as an indicator the UK Treasury, Cabinet Office and Bank of England. This enabled savings of at least £12Bn for the UK economy.


Post the 2008 financial crisis it was identified that AIS shipping location data was a good indicator of pending doom. The UN Global Platform developed a location analytics platform for analysing AIS and ADSB data in real-time. When the call came from the UK Government to ask what the impact of COVID-19 would have on the economy, the Platform use used to develop economic indicators of pending doom.

The UN Global Platform was developed using open source and proprietary software to enable the production of economic indicators. Using GeoMesa, Kafka, GeoServer, Python and some analytics. An indicator of pending COVID doom was provided as an indicator the UK Treasury, Cabinet Office and Bank of England. This enabled savings of at least £12Bn for the UK economy.


Authors and Affiliations

Mark Craddock

Co-Founder & CTO Global Certification and Training Ltd
Previously, Director UN Global Platform

Track

Use cases & applications

Topic

Data collection, data sharing, data science, open data, big data, data exploitation platforms

Level

1 - Principiants. No required specific knowledge is needed.

Language of the Presentation

English

Mark lead the development of the United Nations Global Platform. A multi-cloud platform for capacity building within the national statistics offices in the use of Big Data and its integration with administrative sources, geospatial information, traditional survey and census data.