Prototype Open Knowledge Network (Proto-OKN)

Supports the creation of a prototype Open Knowledge Network — an essential public-data infrastructure to power the next information revolution.
Active
Since 2024
In Alexandria, VA

This program supports the creation of a prototype Open Knowledge Network — an interconnected network of knowledge graphs supporting a very broad range of application domains. Open access to shared information is essential for the development and evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-powered solutions needed to address the complex challenges facing the nation and the world. Knowledge graphs, which represent relationships among real-world entities, provide a powerful approach for organizing, representing, integrating, reusing, and accessing data from multiple structured and unstructured sources using ontologies and ontology alignment. Currently, private-sector investments in knowledge graphs power numerous consumer applications including web search, e-commerce, banking, drug discovery, advertising, etc. Undertaking a similar but inclusive, open, and community-driven effort and making use of publicly available data holds the potential to create a platform that would empower government and non-government users — fueling evidence-based policymaking, continued strong economic growth, game-changing scientific breakthroughs, while addressing complex societal challenges from climate change to social equity.

Parent organization:

National Science Foundation (NSF)

Prototype Open Knowledge Network (Proto-OKN)
Org. type: Government / public sector
Project type: Program
Categories: Open knowledge, Civic data
Last modified: Jan 28, 2026 Added: Mar 15, 2024
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