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1 | # Dados úteis para o Hackfest Contra a Corrupção
2 |
3 | Uma lista não exaustiva mas útil de dados que já usamos ou vimos que é viável usar em edições passadas do Hackfest Contra a Corrupção.
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | - [Prontos e já usados](#prontos-e-já-usados)
8 | * [Receitas, licitações e despesas de municípios e estado da PB](#receitas-licitações-e-despesas-de-municípios-e-estado-da-pb)
9 | * [Localização de empresas (CNPJ e CEP)](#localização-de-empresas-cnpj-e-cep)
10 | * [Informações Municípios da Paraíba](#informações-municípios-da-paraíba)
11 | * [Site oficial de dados abertos do TCE-PB](#site-oficial-de-dados-abertos-do-tce-pb)
12 | * [Presenças, votações e votos dos deputados federais na câmara](#presenças-votações-e-votos-dos-deputados-federais-na-câmara)
13 | * [Discursos dos deputados federais na câmara](#discursos-dos-deputados-federais-na-câmara)
14 | * [Gastos da Cota para Exercício da Atividade Parlamentar dos deputados federais](#gastos-da-cota-para-exercício-da-atividade-parlamentar-dos-deputados-federais)
15 | * [Dados das empresas que prestaram serviço ao poder público na PB](#dados-das-empresas-que-prestaram-serviço-ao-poder-público-na-pb)
16 | * [Candidatos, seus bens e as doações que eles receberam nas eleições de 2012, 2014 e 2016](#candidatos-seus-bens-e-as-doações-que-eles-receberam-nas-eleições-de-2012-2014-e-2016)
17 | * [SICONV: uso de verba do governo federal por municípios e estados (e universidades, institutos, ...) via convênios](#siconv-uso-de-verba-do-governo-federal-por-municípios-e-estados-e-universidades-institutos--via-convênios)
18 | * [Prefeitos da PB com contas julgadas irregulares entre 2008 e 2016 pelo TCE-PB](#prefeitos-da-pb-com-contas-julgadas-irregulares-entre-2008-e-2016-pelo-tce-pb)
19 | * [Proposituras da Câmara Municipal de Campina Grande, PB](#proposituras-da-câmara-municipal-de-campina-grande-pb)
20 | - [Aparentemente prontos, mas não foram usados por nós](#aparentemente-prontos-mas-não-foram-usados-por-nós)
21 | * [Nuvem Cívica](#nuvem-cívica)
22 | * [Dados abertos da prefeitura de João Pessoa](#dados-abertos-da-prefeitura-de-joão-pessoa)
23 | * [Despesas – Transferências para Estados, Municípios ou entidades privadas – Portal da Transparência](#despesas--transferências-para-estados-municípios-ou-entidades-privadas--portal-da-transparência)
24 | * [Despesas – Gastos Diretos do Governo Federal – Portal da Transparência](#despesas--gastos-diretos-do-governo-federal--portal-da-transparência)
25 | * [Servidores Civis e Militares do Executivo Federal](#servidores-civis-e-militares-do-executivo-federal)
26 | * [Dirigentes de Empresas](#dirigentes-de-empresas)
27 | * [Transferências Programas Sociais Bolsa Família](#transferências-programas-sociais-bolsa-família)
28 | * [Pedidos e Respostas do e-SIC](#pedidos-e-respostas-do-e-sic)
29 | * [Webservice do e-OUV](#webservice-do-e-ouv)
30 | * [Relatórios da CGU](#relatórios-da-cgu)
31 | * [Cadastro de Empresas Inidôneas e Suspensas (CEIS)](#cadastro-de-empresas-inidôneas-e-suspensas-ceis)
32 | * [Cadastro de Entidades sem Fins Lucrativos Impedidas (CEPIM)](#cadastro-de-entidades-sem-fins-lucrativos-impedidas-cepim)
33 | * [Cadastro Nacional de Empresas Punidas (CNEP)](#cadastro-nacional-de-empresas-punidas-cnep)
34 | * [Dados sistematizados sobre parlamentares, seus gastos, parentes, empresas onde eles gastaram e discursos](#dados-sistematizados-sobre-parlamentares-seus-gastos-parentes-empresas-onde-eles-gastaram-e-discursos)
35 | * [Dados abertos do governo do Estado da PB](#dados-abertos-do-governo-do-estado-da-pb)
36 | - [Possíveis e interessantes](#possíveis-e-interessantes)
37 | * [Atividade dos vereadores em João Pessoa, PB](#atividade-dos-vereadores-em-joão-pessoa-pb)
38 | - [Contribuindo](#contribuindo)
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 | ---
43 |
44 | ## Prontos e já usados
45 |
46 | #### Receitas, licitações e despesas de municípios e estado da PB
47 | ? | ! |
48 | --- | --|
49 | *O que é* | Dump do SAGRES, o sistema que o Tribunal de Contas do Estado da PB usa para auditar os municípios e estado. |
50 | *Formato* | csvs (6GB), e um banco MySQL no ar disponível para o hackfest. [O MER do BD é esse](etc/modelo-entidade-relacionamento-sagres.pdf) |
51 | *Dicas* | Temos auditores do TCE como coaches no evento que entendem do riscado. Não temos todas as tabelas mencionadas no MER, pois algumas o TCE classifica como sensíveis. Uma descrição dos dados pode ser encontrada [aqui](etc/Sagres-DescricaoDados.pdf). |
52 | *Acesso* | Ssh: hackfest@150.165.85.32 -p 22030, Mysql: hackfest, MysqlDatabase: sagres |
53 | *Acesso* | $ **mysql -h 150.165.85.32 -P 22030 -u hackfest -p**, MysqlDatabase: sagres |
54 | *Projetos usando* | [contratospublicos.info](http://contratospublicos.info), [Destrinchando os gastos públicos](https://analytics-ufcg.github.io/licitacoes-pb/) |
55 |
56 | ---
57 |
58 | #### Localização de empresas (CNPJ e CEP)
59 | ? | ! |
60 | --- | --|
61 | *O que é* | Dados sobre localizaçes de empresas participantes de licitações públicas. |
62 | *Formato* | Um banco MySQL no ar disponível para o hackfest (Variáveis: nu_CPFCNPJ, nu_CEP) |
63 | *Acesso* | Ssh: hackfest@150.165.85.32 -p 22030, Mysql: hackfest , MysqlDatabase: utils |
64 | *Acesso* | $ **mysql -h 150.165.85.32 -P 22030 -u hackfest -p**, MysqlDatabase: utils |
65 | *Projetos usando* | [Destrinchando os gastos públicos](https://analytics-ufcg.github.io/licitacoes-pb/) |
66 |
67 | ---
68 |
69 | #### Informações Municípios da Paraíba
70 | ? | ! |
71 | --- | --|
72 | *O que é* | Indicadores de educação, indicadores socio-demográficos, dentre outros. IDHM (2010), IDEB (2015), População estimada pelo IBGE (2016). |
73 | *Formato* | Um banco MySQL no ar disponível para o hackfest (Variáveis: nu_CPFCNPJ, nu_CEP) |
74 | *Acesso* | Ssh: hackfest@150.165.85.32 -p 22030, Mysql: hackfest, MysqlDatabase: municipios |
75 | *Acesso* | $ **mysql -h 150.165.85.32 -P 22030 -u hackfest -p**, MysqlDatabase: municipios |
76 | *Projetos usando* | [Destrinchando os gastos públicos](https://analytics-ufcg.github.io/licitacoes-pb/) |
77 |
78 | ---
79 |
80 | ### Site oficial de dados abertos do TCE-PB
81 | ? | ! |
82 | --- | --|
83 | *O que é* | Exportação bruta de dados de várias tabelas do SAGRES Municipal e Estadual e outros sistemas do TCE-PB. |
84 | *Formato* | Arquivos textuais comprimidos. Valores separados pelo caracter "pipe". |
85 | *Url* | https://portal.tce.pb.gov.br/dados-abertos-do-sagres-tcepb/ |
86 | *Dicas* | Tabelas presentes da esfera municipal: Receita Orçamentária, Empenhos, Pagamentos, Estornos, Folha de Pessoal, Licitação, Participantes de Licitação, Propostas de Licitação, Obras; Esfera estadual: Receita Orçamentária, Empenhos, Folha de Pessoal. |
87 | *Projetos usando* | |
88 |
89 | ---
90 |
91 | ### Presenças, votações e votos dos deputados federais na câmara
92 | ? | ! |
93 | --- | --|
94 | *O que é* | Dados das presenças, das propostas votadas e dos votos individuais dos deputados federais. |
95 | *Formato* | Em xml através de uma API da câmara ou em csvs [neste repositório](https://github.com/nazareno/dados-da-camara-federal). |
96 | *Dicas* | Tem bastante dado a mais na API da câmara, inclusive discursos dos deputados. |
97 | *Projetos usando* | [House of Cunha](http://www.houseofcunha.com.br) |
98 |
99 | ---
100 |
101 | ### Discursos dos deputados federais na câmara
102 | ? | ! |
103 | --- | --|
104 | *O que é* | Dados dos discursos de nossos representantes da câmara. |
105 | *Formato* | Em xml através de uma API da câmara |
106 | *Url* | [Na API de dados abertos da câmara](http://www2.camara.leg.br/transparencia/dados-abertos/dados-abertos-legislativo/webservices/sessoesreunioes-2/obterinteiroteordiscursosplenario) |
107 | *Dicas* | Às vezes os exemplos da API não funcionam tal qual estão na página, mas mudando um pouco dá certo. |
108 | *Projetos usando* | [Retórica Parlamentar](http://retorica.labhackercd.net/), [Matéria do NEXO](http://cidadania20.com/projectos/deputados-federais-em-plenario/) |
109 |
110 | ---
111 |
112 | ### Gastos da Cota para Exercício da Atividade Parlamentar dos deputados federais
113 | ? | ! |
114 | --- | --|
115 | *O que é* | Cada deputado tem cerca de R$50 mil / mês para gastar em sua atividade parlamentar. A câmara abriu os dados de todos esses gastos para que a população fiscalize. |
116 | *Formato* | A câmara disponibiliza arquivos XML, JSON, CSV e XLSX compactados para download contendo os dados relativos aos gastos parlamentares registrados na Câmara dos Deputados. |
117 | *Url* | Direto no [site da câmara](http://www2.camara.leg.br/transparencia/cota-para-exercicio-da-atividade-parlamentar/dados-abertos-cota-parlamentar) |
118 | *Dicas* | Tem bastante dado a mais na API da câmara, inclusive discursos dos deputados. |
119 | *Projetos usando* | [House of Cunha](http://www.houseofcunha.com.br), [Serenata de Amor](http://serenatadeamor.org) |
120 |
121 | ---
122 |
123 | ### Dados das empresas que prestaram serviço ao poder público na PB
124 | ? | ! |
125 | --- | --|
126 | *O que é* | CEP, nome e funções no Cadastro Nacional de Atividade Empresarial para cada empresa que prestou algum serviço ou vendeu mercadoria ao poder público na PB |
127 | *Formato* | CSV |
128 | *Url* | Em um HD externo com o pessoal do MPPB no evento. |
129 | *Dicas* | Temos construtoras vendendo remédios? |
130 | *Projetos usando* | [contratospublicos.info](http://contratospublicos.info), [Destrinchando os gastos públicos](https://analytics-ufcg.github.io/licitacoes-pb/) |
131 |
132 | ---
133 |
134 | ### Candidatos, seus bens e as doações que eles receberam nas eleições de 2012, 2014 e 2016
135 | ? | ! |
136 | --- | -- |
137 | *O que é* | Detalhes demográficos, de bens, doações e gastos dos candidatos de 2016 e das eleições anteriores |
138 | *Formato* | CSV |
139 | *Url* | http://www.tse.jus.br/hotSites/pesquisas-eleitorais/candidatos_anos/2016.html |
140 | *Dicas* | Há um dicionário dos dados em pdf. O formato mudou um pouco ao longo dos anos, mas eles procuram manter a compatibilidade. Não é simples cruzar os nomes dos candidatos com os dos parlamentares na API da câmara. |
141 | *Projetos usando* | [De onde vem o dinheiro nas eleições de 2016?](https://nazareno.shinyapps.io/minha-cidade/), [Nossos vereadores, Campina Grande](http://www.vereadorescg.cc) |
142 |
143 | ---
144 |
145 | ### SICONV: uso de verba do governo federal por municípios e estados (e universidades, institutos, ...) via convênios
146 | ? | ! |
147 | --- | -- |
148 | *O que é* | Boa parte das obras estruturantes e grandes serviços dos municípios e estados é feito com verba federal obtida via convênios. O SICONV tem dados abertos detalhados sobre os convênios celebrados, licitações e pagamentos envolvidos, se a prestação de contas foi aceita ou houve problema, e o cronograma disso tudo. Tem também informação dizendo se a verba do convênio é resultante de uma emenda parlamentar de um deputado federal ou senador. |
149 | *Formato* | CSVs |
150 | *Url* | http://portal.convenios.gov.br/download-de-dados |
151 | *Dicas* | Há um MER na página. Os csvs são atualizados diariamente. Esses csvs são mais completos que a API de convênios. Prestação de contas rejeitada é sinal de que o convênio não foi executado corretamente. Deputados alocam verbas via emendas parlamentares que acabam sendo executadas como convênios. |
152 | *Projetos usando* | [As Diferentonas](https://github.com/nazareno/diferentonas-server/), [Na emenda dos deputados](https://github.com/CelioBarros/NaEmendaDeputado), Quase todos [os apps que participaram do hackathon do MJ](https://github.com/LabPi) |
153 |
154 | ---
155 |
156 | ### Prefeitos da PB com contas julgadas irregulares entre 2008 e 2016 pelo TCE-PB
157 | ? | ! |
158 | --- | --|
159 | *O que é* | Lista dos gestores que tiveram sua prestação de contas anual rejeitada pelo Tribunal de Contas do Estado, que fiscaliza as contas dos municípios e do Estado da PB. |
160 | *Formato* | csv |
161 | *Url* | [Neste link](etc/contas-irregulares-segundo-TCE.csv) |
162 | *Dicas* | Tem dados sobre pessoal na folha de pagamento da prefeitura, o que não é comum. |
163 | *Projetos usando* | |
164 |
165 | ---
166 |
167 | ### Proposituras da Câmara Municipal de Campina Grande, PB
168 | ? | ! |
169 | --- | --|
170 | *O que é* | Dados sobre proposituras dos vereadores, incluindo o que foi proposto, a categoria da propositura, o tema e alguns dados demográficos dos vereadores. |
171 | *Formato* | Banco postgres + crawler |
172 | *Url* | Os dados estão [nesse repo](https://github.com/augustoqm/cg-insights-data) e o crawler [nesse outro](https://github.com/augustoqm/cg-insights-data-gen) |
173 | *Dicas* | Os dados não são abertos, mas estão públicos. O crawler e abordagem devem ser facilmente adaptáveis para outras câmaras que usem um software parecido de controle das proposituras. O de CG tem [essa cara](http://187.115.174.90:8080/ScanLexWeb/). |
174 | *Projetos usando* | www.vereadorescg.cc |
175 |
176 | ---
177 |
178 | ## Aparentemente prontos, mas não foram usados por nós
179 |
180 | ### Nuvem Cívica
181 | ? | ! |
182 | --- | --|
183 | *O que é* | API de acesso para diversas fontes de dados abertos governamentais.|
184 | *Formato* | API REST (json) |
185 | *Url* | https://github.com/AppCivicoPlataforma/AppCivico |
186 | *Dicas* | Tem informações georreferênciadas sobre escolas e estabelecimentos de saúde públicos/privados do país (coletados através do DATA SUS e INEP). Há tembém informações sobre os remédios fabricados no Brasil (ANVISA). Além disso, há API para consulta de postos do Site Nacional de Empregos (SINE)|
187 | *Projetos usando* | |
188 |
189 | ---
190 |
191 |
192 | ### Dados abertos da prefeitura de João Pessoa
193 | ? | ! |
194 | --- | --|
195 | *O que é* | Dados sobre pessoal, licitações, convênios, verba de publicidade e despesas/receitas da prefeitura. |
196 | *Formato* | csvs ou sql |
197 | *Url* | http://transparencia.joaopessoa.pb.gov.br/download |
198 | *Dicas* | Tem dados sobre pessoal na folha de pagamento da prefeitura, o que não é comum. |
199 | *Projetos usando* | |
200 |
201 | ---
202 |
203 | ### Despesas – Transferências para Estados, Municípios ou entidades privadas – Portal da Transparência
204 | ? | ! |
205 | --- | --|
206 | *O que é* | Transferências de recursos federais, constitucionais, legais ou voluntárias, para estados, municípios, Distrito Federal, instituições privadas com e sem fins lucrativos e ao exterior, realizados pelos órgãos e entidades da Administração Pública Federal, que executam as despesas pelo Sistema Integrado de Administração Financeira do Governo Federal (Siafi). |
207 | *Formato* | CSV |
208 | *Url* | http://www.portaltransparencia.gov.br/downloads/mensal.asp?c=Transferencias#meses04|
209 | *Dicas* | Dados atualizados mensalmente. |
210 | *Projetos usando* | Para onde foi o meu dinheiro? |
211 |
212 | ---
213 |
214 | ### Despesas – Gastos Diretos do Governo Federal – Portal da Transparência
215 | ? | ! |
216 | --- | --|
217 | *O que é* | Pagamentos para aquisição e contratação de obras e compras governamentais, dentre outros, realizados pelos órgãos e entidades da Administração Pública Federal, que executam as despesas pelo Sistema Integrado de Administração Financeira do Governo Federal (Siafi). Dados disponibilizados no Portal da Transparência |
218 | *Formato* | CSV |
219 | *Url* | http://www.portaltransparencia.gov.br/downloads/mensal.asp?c=GastosDiretos |
220 | *Dicas* | Dados atualizados mensalmente. |
221 | *Projetos usando* | Para onde foi o meu dinheiro? |
222 |
223 | ---
224 |
225 | ### Servidores Civis e Militares do Executivo Federal
226 | ? | ! |
227 | --- | --|
228 | *O que é* | Informações sobre cargo, função, situação funcional e remuneração dos servidores civis e militares, bem como dos agentes públicos do Poder Executivo Federal. |
229 | *Formato* | CSV |
230 | *Url* | http://www.portaltransparencia.gov.br/downloads/servidores.asp |
231 | *Dicas* | Atualização mensal |
232 | *Projetos usando* | |
233 |
234 | ---
235 |
236 | ### Dirigentes de Empresas
237 | ? | ! |
238 | --- | --|
239 | *O que é* | Informações sobre ocupantes de cargos de gerência e direção em empresas estatais e subsidiárias. |
240 | *Formato* | CSV |
241 | *Url* | http://www.portaldatransparencia.gov.br/downloads/snapshot.asp?c=Dirigentes |
242 | *Dicas* | Atualização mensal |
243 | *Projetos usando* | |
244 |
245 | ---
246 |
247 | ### Transferências Programas Sociais Bolsa Família
248 | ? | ! |
249 | --- | --|
250 | *O que é* | Informações sobre as transferências de recursos federais diretamente repassados a cidadãos, referentes ao pagamento do Bolsa Família, realizadas pelo Ministério do Desenvolvimento Social, por meio da Caixa Econômica Federal. |
251 | *Formato* | CSV |
252 | *Url* | http://www.portaldatransparencia.gov.br/downloads/mensal.asp?c=BolsaFamiliaFolhaPagamento |
253 | *Dicas* | Atualização mensal |
254 | *Projetos usando* | |
255 |
256 | ---
257 |
258 | ### Pedidos e Respostas do e-SIC
259 | ? | ! |
260 | --- | --|
261 | *O que é* | Base de dados dos pedidos e respostas realizados no Poder Executivo Federal, por meio do e-SIC, com base na Lei de Acesso à Informação.|
262 | *Formato* | CSV e XML |
263 | *Url* | http://www.consultaesic.cgu.gov.br/busca/_layouts/15/DownloadPedidos/DownloadDados.aspx |
264 | *Dicas* | O arquivo Pedidos contém dados sobre as solicitações, incluindo o conteúdo dos pedidos e respostas. Já o arquivo Recursos fornece o conteúdo, dentre outros dados, dos recursos apresentados pelo solicitante quando ele entende que não foram concedidas a informação ou o motivo para a negativa. O arquivo solicitante fornece informações individualizadas, exceto nome, sobre os autores dos pedidos. Atualização diária |
265 | *Projetos usando* | Achados e Pedidos |
266 |
267 | ---
268 |
269 | ### Webservice do e-OUV
270 | ? | ! |
271 | --- | --|
272 | *O que é* |Webservice para registro e consulta de manifestações de ouvidoria (denúncias, reclamações, sugestões etc.) direcionadas às ouvidorias do governo federal, incluindo a Ouvidoria-Geral da União da CGU.|
273 | *Formato* | |
274 | *Url* | [Neste link](etc/e-ouv---documentacao-webservices.docx) |
275 | *Dicas* |O documento disponível no link acima explica como acessar os serviços e conectar seu aplicativo ao e-OUV. Por meio do serviço, um aplicativo para detectar irregularidades em obras federais pode, por exemplo, registrar diretamente uma denúncia para a CGU. Importante: o e-OUV permite o registro apenas de manifestações para órgãos do Poder Executivo Federal. Assim, se a obra ou serviço for realizado apenas com recursos estaduais, por exemplo, a denúncia deve ser encaminhada a órgãos estaduais como ouvidoria do Governo do Estado, Tribunal de Contas ou Ministério Público estadual.|
276 | *Projetos usando* | Reclame Aqui |
277 |
278 | ---
279 |
280 | ### Relatórios da CGU
281 | ? | ! |
282 | --- | --|
283 | *O que é* | Relatórios de fiscalização em estados e municípios, auditorias anuais de contas de órgãos federais, avaliações de programas federais, entre outros. |
284 | *Formato* |PDF |
285 | *Url* | http://auditoria.cgu.gov.br/public/relatorio/consultar.jsf?windowId=9db |
286 | *Dicas* |É possível baixar um ou mais arquivos ou exportar a lista de resultados em formato csv. |
287 | *Projetos usando* | |
288 |
289 | ---
290 |
291 | ### Cadastro de Empresas Inidôneas e Suspensas (CEIS)
292 | ? | ! |
293 | --- | --|
294 | *O que é* | Empresas e pessoas físicas que sofreram sanções pelos órgãos e entidades da administração pública das diversas esferas federativas. |
295 | *Formato* | csv |
296 | *Url* | http://www.portaldatransparencia.gov.br/downloads/snapshot.asp?c=CEIS |
297 | *Dicas* | |
298 | *Projetos usando* | |
299 |
300 | ---
301 |
302 | ### Cadastro de Entidades sem Fins Lucrativos Impedidas (CEPIM)
303 | ? | ! |
304 | --- | --|
305 | *O que é* | Entidades privadas sem fins lucrativos que estão impedidas de celebrar convênios, contratos de repasse ou termos de parceria com a administração pública federal |
306 | *Formato* | csv |
307 | *Url* | http://www.portaldatransparencia.gov.br/downloads/snapshot.asp?c=CEPIM |
308 | *Dicas* | |
309 | *Projetos usando* | |
310 |
311 | ### Cadastro Nacional de Empresas Punidas (CNEP)
312 | ? | ! |
313 | --- | --|
314 | *O que é* | Empresas que sofreram sanções previstas pela Lei nº 12.846/2013 (Lei Anticorrupção). As informações abrangem órgãos e entidades da administração pública das esferas federal, estadual e municipal. |
315 | *Formato* | csv |
316 | *Url* | http://www.portaldatransparencia.gov.br/downloads/snapshot.asp?c=CNEP |
317 | *Dicas* | |
318 | *Projetos usando* | |
319 |
320 | ---
321 |
322 | ### Dados sistematizados sobre parlamentares, seus gastos, parentes, empresas onde eles gastaram e discursos
323 | ? | ! |
324 | --- | --|
325 | *O que é* | Dados da câmara e de outras fontes, incluindo geolocalização das empresas onde parlamentares gastaram, seus parentes, seus assessores e mais coisa que parece bem legal, sistematizado pelo pessoal da Operação Serenata de Amor |
326 | *Formato* | csvs compactados como xz |
327 | *Url* | https://github.com/datasciencebr/serenata-toolbox/ , também temos os dados no evento no hd externo chamado nuvem |
328 | *Dicas* | |
329 | *Projetos usando* | https://serenatadeamor.org |
330 |
331 | ---
332 |
333 | ### Dados abertos do governo do Estado da PB
334 | ? | ! |
335 | --- | --|
336 | *O que é* | Dados sobre receitas, despesas por tipo, diárias, passagens, licitações, dispensas de licitações, contratos, aditivos e convênios do Estado da PB |
337 | *Formato* | csv |
338 | *Url* | http://dados.pb.gov.br/ |
339 | *Dicas* | |
340 | *Projetos usando* | |
341 |
342 |
343 | ## Possíveis e interessantes
344 |
345 | ### Atividade dos vereadores em João Pessoa, PB
346 | ? | ! |
347 | --- | --|
348 | *O que é* | O sistema de registro de proposituras da Câmara Municipal pode ser vasculhado e acompanhado por um crawler. |
349 | *Formato* | Hoje em HTML, mas em um formato simpático a crawlers. |
350 | *Url* | [Este](http://177.200.32.195:9673/sapl/relatorios_administrativos/historicoTramitacoes/historicoTramitacoes_mostrar_proc?txt_dat_inicio_periodo=11%2F11%2F2016&txt_dat_fim_periodo=06%2F06%2F2017&lst_cod_unid_tram_dest=0&lst_tip_materia=0&lst_status=0&btn_materia_pesquisar=Pesquisar) pode ser um ponto de partida para o crawling. |
351 | *Dicas* | Fizemos algo parecido no passado para a CMCG. Procura mais acima nesse documento. |
352 | *Projetos usando* | |
353 |
354 |
355 | ## Contribuindo
356 |
357 | Adoramos contribuições. Para adicionar um novo dado, copie o template abaixo, edite a seção e mande um pull request.
358 |
359 | ```
360 | ### Título
361 | ? | ! |
362 | --- | --|
363 | *O que é* | |
364 | *Formato* | |
365 | *Url* | |
366 | *Dicas* | |
367 | *Projetos usando* | |
368 | ```
369 |
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