Adresses 70% open

Thailand

What data is expected?

(French) Registre géolocalisé des adresses postales (latitude et de longitude, ou coordonnées similaires dans un système des publication ouverte de coordonnées). Les données doivent être disponibles pour tous le pays.

  • (French) Codes postaux
  • Adresses
  • Coordonnées (longitude, latitude)
  • Données disponibles pour l'ensemble du pays
  • Titre de l'attribution
  • Description de l'attribution
  • Montant du marché attribué
  • Nom du fournisseur

How open is the data?

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Question Answer Comment
Openly licenced Yes
In an open and machine-readable format CSV, XLS
Downloadable at once No
Up-to-date No
Publicly available Yes
Available free of charge Yes
findable 4
findable_steps I went through the https:www.data.go.th website and I found the งบประมาณ และการใช้จ่ายของภาครัฐ (Procurement) on the site.
licence_url https://data.go.th/LicenceDetails.aspx?id=3a937417-8ccb
Collected by government Yes
usability 3
collector_name Comptroller General's Department and Electronic Government Agency (Public Organization) (EGA)
characteristics Tenders per government office, Awards per government office, Tender name, Tender description, Tender status, Award title, Award description, Value of the award, Supplier's name
location https://data.go.th/Datasets.aspx?kw=%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B2% - Data Sest of Comptroller General's Department (CGD) CGD is one of the major central agencies that monitors, controls and administers public funds. The Department’s main tasks are to oversee and control public expenditure : to ensure all government agencies comply with all rules and regulations related to public finances; and to supply fiscal information, analysis and advice to ministerial top management and 1. Controlling the Receipt and Disbursement System The CGD facilitates, controls and streamline receipts and disbursements for Government funds countrywide. CGD is designated to issue rules and regulations on disbursement and revenue remittance. CGD is responsible for ensuring that the budget is expended in a correct and productive manner and beneficial to the country as a whole. The CGD is the cashier and accounting unit for government’s assets, liabilities, revenues and expenditures, the CGD is responsible for preparing all necessary financial statements and reports for policy-making bodies such as government and parliament. The CGD also designs, regulates and implements government accounting systems in government agencies including CGD itself as the central accounting unit and all other units that are required by law to perform accounting functions as an independent accounting entity. Additionally, CGD provides training programs and advice in accounting systems and procedures for all government agencies. As mentioned before, CGD controls financial management for the government. Consequently, CGD manages cash reserves throughout the country using technical tools such as statistical or econometric models to forecast the appropriate reserves both at the national and provincial level based upon past data. The CGD is responsible for compelling government agencies to comply with fiscal laws and regulations to maintain fiscal discipline. In addition, CGD is obliged to keep the laws and regulations updated to keep pace with the changing social and economic environment. The Department established auditing standards and manuals for internal auditors in all government agencies. In response to the internal audit literature issued, CGD also provides consulting services as well as internal audit training for its clients. 2. Administering Non-budgetary Funds With authority from the Ministry of Finance, the Department controls all types of non-budgetary funds including revolving funds, agency deposits, foreign loans, imprest cash, bill transfer and other funds excluded from the budgetary process. CGD will be responsible for improving government salary structure and pension system jointly with the Office of Civil Service Commission. Additionally, it will have to take care in the matter of other fringe benefits for government officials.

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Data location   https://data.go.th/Datasets.aspx?kw=%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B2% - Data Sest of Comptroller General's Department (CGD) CGD is one of the major central agencies that monitors, controls and administers public funds. The Department’s main tasks are to oversee and control public expenditure : to ensure all government agencies comply with all rules and regulations related to public finances; and to supply fiscal information, analysis and advice to ministerial top management and 1. Controlling the Receipt and Disbursement System The CGD facilitates, controls and streamline receipts and disbursements for Government funds countrywide. CGD is designated to issue rules and regulations on disbursement and revenue remittance. CGD is responsible for ensuring that the budget is expended in a correct and productive manner and beneficial to the country as a whole. The CGD is the cashier and accounting unit for government’s assets, liabilities, revenues and expenditures, the CGD is responsible for preparing all necessary financial statements and reports for policy-making bodies such as government and parliament. The CGD also designs, regulates and implements government accounting systems in government agencies including CGD itself as the central accounting unit and all other units that are required by law to perform accounting functions as an independent accounting entity. Additionally, CGD provides training programs and advice in accounting systems and procedures for all government agencies. As mentioned before, CGD controls financial management for the government. Consequently, CGD manages cash reserves throughout the country using technical tools such as statistical or econometric models to forecast the appropriate reserves both at the national and provincial level based upon past data. The CGD is responsible for compelling government agencies to comply with fiscal laws and regulations to maintain fiscal discipline. In addition, CGD is obliged to keep the laws and regulations updated to keep pace with the changing social and economic environment. The Department established auditing standards and manuals for internal auditors in all government agencies. In response to the internal audit literature issued, CGD also provides consulting services as well as internal audit training for its clients. 2. Administering Non-budgetary Funds With authority from the Ministry of Finance, the Department controls all types of non-budgetary funds including revolving funds, agency deposits, foreign loans, imprest cash, bill transfer and other funds excluded from the budgetary process. CGD will be responsible for improving government salary structure and pension system jointly with the Office of Civil Service Commission. Additionally, it will have to take care in the matter of other fringe benefits for government officials.
Data licence   https://data.go.th/LicenceDetails.aspx?id=3a937417-8ccb
Data format   CSV, XLS
Reviewer   Oscar Montiel
Submitters   Oscar Montiel
Last modified   Tue Apr 04 2017 16:04:16 GMT+0000 (UTC)