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Confidentiality and data-sharing agreements

Open data  

NGDC actively encourages the deposit of openly available data via the . To encourage the deposit of borehole data, NGDC suggests some simple text that can be added to contracts with clients, drillers or consultants to request that data be deposited with open terms. Examples and suitable wording can be found under the data sharing agreements section. 

Data is available as deposited under the terms of the  through the  and the GeoIndex.  

Restricted data  

Whilst NGDC prefers to hold open data with no access or use constraints, you can deposit restricted data for a limited embargo period giving justification on the ‘Data access’ section on the . Following the embargo date, NGDC will aim to automatically release the data in accordance with Government open data policies. If you require a formal review as opposed to automatic release, please state and justify in the appropriate field. All requests for extended confidentiality will be assessed against the (EIR) exception criteria. 

Note that deposited data can be requested under Freedom of Information (FOI) and EIR, meaning NGDC cannot respect all restriction requests due to overriding legislation.  

Ground investigation contract clause 

The  mandates the insertion of a standalone clause in public works contracts where there will be the collection of subsurface data, to be shared with NGDC.  

Existing data sharing agreements 

NGDC is collaborating with a number of organisations to create contracts and briefing notes for consultants carrying out ground investigation work to deposit AGS (Association of Geotechnical Specialists) data via the . 

These include: 

Data sharing contract suggested wording  

You can use these examples of data sharing agreements to create new contracts. NGDC also suggests the following statements that can be added to contracts, to request that data is deposited with NGDC in AGS format. 

Wording for clients  

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Subsurface data (including borehole construction information and any downhole geotechnical and laboratory test data) will be reported as a raw data text file, using AGS file format, in addition to any other reporting format (e.g. a PDF report). The AGS file, and data within the file, must be compliant with existing reporting standards for subsurface and geotechnical data, as outlined by AGS (Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists)

It is required that these data are submitted by [name of contractor] to the UK digital data portal () of the National Geoscience Data Centre (NGDC) of the 51 (BGS), to become part of the UK repository of subsurface data for re-access and longevity.

The data should be marked as open (not confidential). It is further understood that the ownership of the information will remain unchanged and recognised that the data may be used for secondary purposes to support research by NERC (BGS).

Wording for drillers or contractors 

The NGDC also suggests that drillers and contractors include some wording in standard contracts to ensure data is deposited with the NGDC.

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Please note that we donate AGS data to the National Geoscience Data Centre (NGDC) at the 51 (BGS) to become part of the UK repository of subsurface data for re-access and longevity. If you do not want your data donated, or want the data to remain confidential (and only used for BGS science purposes) for an agreed period of time, please let us know.