1) Public sector information (PSI) is an important resource for both government and businesses, but the current PSI policy framework is suboptimal and inhibits innovation.
2) Key issues include a lack of transparency around PSI holders' commercial activities, unclear definitions of public tasks, and an inadequate regulatory regime that fails to ensure a level playing field.
3) A new PSI policy is needed that provides clarity on available information, use conditions, and separates commercial and non-commercial activities, with proper governance and regulation to realize the economic benefits of increased PSI reuse.