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Office of the Intelligence Commissioner briefing package for a parliamentary committee appearance on October 30, 2025. The document concerns Bill C-8, a proposed act on cyber security and amendments to the Telecommunications Act. It was published on the open_canada platform under the OGL-CA-2.0 license and last updated on April 9, 2026.
Form 471 applications detail funding requests for school and library connectivity, including applicant type, student counts, and dollars requested. Data is provided by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) from the Emergency Connectivity Fund program. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
Leicester City Council publishes a list of its contracts where a Living Wage condition has been included for suppliers. The data is part of the council's commitment to adopt the Living Wage Foundation's rate within its supply chain. The dataset is aggregated from the eu_open_data platform and is provided by the Government Digital Service.
Monthly-updated records of all General Practice Contractor (GPC) payments exceeding £500, published by the NHS Business Services Authority. The dataset is part of the UK Government's commitment to transparency in public expenditure and is licensed under OGL-UK-3.0. The last recorded update was on 2026-04-28.
Daily summaries of Norfolk Fire-Rescue emergency calls are grouped by call date, station zone, and event type. Data covers incidents from January 1, 2014 to the present and is updated daily. The dataset is provided by the City of Norfolk's data portal.
The 2008 National Elevation Data Audit is a report compiled by the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping's Permanent Committee on Topographic Information. It outlines all elevation data identified across Australian jurisdictions. The report is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in May 2026.
Mass movement deposits and foundered strata across England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man are mapped as polygons at a 1:50,000 scale. The British Geological Survey (BGS) provides this vector data, which has approximately 99% onshore coverage and is subject to ongoing national survey updates. Caution is advised as historical recording may be incomplete and the dynamic nature of these events means significant changes may have occurred since data release.
A large open cybersecurity continued pre-training dataset created by morinoppp. The dataset aims to address a knowledge gap in existing large language model pre-training datasets, which reportedly contain minimal cybersecurity content. It was last updated on 2026-05-03.
Government Digital Service maintains a register of committee membership for councillors and non-elected officials. The dataset appears on both UK and EU open data platforms, indicating its importance for public accountability. Columns suggest it likely contains details about individuals, their roles, and committee assignments.
Brisbane City Council provides a superseded flood study dataset for Brighton Creek, containing reports, data, and metadata for existing and ultimate floodplain scenarios. The dataset includes two detailed technical reports (Volume 1 and Volume 2) and metadata covering all resources used in the flood modelling. It was published in July 2014 and superseded in November 2023.
June 2014 flood study for Breakfast Creek in Brisbane, containing metadata for flood modelling resources and linked technical reports. The dataset, created by Brisbane City Council, was superseded in September 2024 and includes catchment area and creek centreline information.
Brisbane City Council provides the Lota Creek Flood Study dataset, containing reports, data, and metadata for existing and ultimate floodplain scenarios. The dataset, superseded in December 2024, is used for technical flood risk management and policy within the Brisbane River and local creek catchments.
A superseded flood study dataset from September 2014, containing reports, data, and metadata for the Kedron Brook catchment in Brisbane. The collection includes two detailed technical reports (Volume 1 and Volume 2) and associated modeling metadata, produced by Brisbane City Council.
A superseded flood study from Brisbane City Council, containing reports, data, and metadata for the Bulimba Creek catchment. The dataset includes technical data for existing and ultimate floodplain condition scenarios, intended to inform flood risk management policy. It was published in October 2014 and superseded in September 2021.
The Department of Supply and Development's Copper and Bauxite Committee produced this second interim report on copper resources. The report, reviewed on 1st August 1941, coordinated existing government and private reports assembled by Technical Secretary Mr. M.A. Mawby. It is hosted by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated on the platform in 2026.
A 739.5 MB replication package for a 2024 IEEE SCAM conference paper. The artifacts, authored by Ajay Jha, include source code, configuration files, and documentation for research on unit test migration. This public repository provides access to the same materials referenced in the privately shared paper.
Decisions of the Executive Committee of the Varash City Council, listing decisions adopted at meetings. The data originates from the States site of Ukraine and was last updated on 2026-05-06.
Annual statistics detail payments made for approved applications under Alberta's Out-of-Country Health Services Program. The data is compiled by the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan and published in its annual Statistical Supplement report. The latest update was provided in April 2026.
An anonymized dataset of public comments from FCC Docket 17-108, intended for comment summarization research. The dataset is 74.0 MB and includes source code for a summarization pipeline. It was uploaded by author1 author1 and last updated on 2026-04-13.
A 22.6 KB document synthesizing evidence from 40 studies published between 2014 and 2025. This systematic review by Heinrihs Kristians Skrodelis, published in March 2026, identifies five practical gaps in industrial intrusion detection systems, including limited zero-day coverage and explainability challenges.