Combined Online Information System
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The Combined Online Information System (COINS) is a database containing HM Treasury
HM Treasury
HM Treasury, in full Her Majesty's Treasury, informally The Treasury, is the United Kingdom government department responsible for developing and executing the British government's public finance policy and economic policy...

's detailed analysis of departmental spending under thousands of category headings. The database contains around 24 million lines of data. The database has codes for more than 1,700 public bodies in the United Kingdom including central government departments, local authorities, NHS trusts and public corporations. COINS is used by the Office of National Statistics for statistical purposes.

The Treasury describes the database as "a web based multi-dimensional database used by HM Treasury to collect financial information". Data from the COINS database is used to prepare the National Accounts.

Structure and technical details

The Combined Online Information System or COINS database is one of the biggest datasets in government. COINS uses a database called Camelot. The system is supplied by Descisys.

History

COINS replaced three separate systems previously used by the British Government, Public Expenditure System (PES), Government Online Data System (GOLD) and General Expenditure Monitoring System (GEMS).

Disclosure

The Treasury turned down requests under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 for data contained in COINS prior to the 2010 General Election. However, after promises during the election campaign to publish the database if elected, the coalition government has made available all 120GB of COINS data in a raw format as of 4 June 2010. The hope in doing so is that this will spur third party organisations to find innovative ways to present this information to the public.

External links

  • COINS official site at HM Government
  • COINS official site at HM Treasury
  • Coins (Combined Online Information System) full coverage at The Guardian
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  • Where Does My Money Go? User-friendly interface
    Interface
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     for COINS from the Open Knowledge Foundation
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  • HM Treasury Case Study from Information Edge
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