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Pilot implementations are underway in the following countries:
* [[Canada]]
* [[United Kingdom]] - see [[UK Open Government National Action Plan 2016-18]] <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-open-government-national-action-plan-2016-18/uk-open-government-national-action-plan-2016-18 UK Open Government National Action Plan 2016-18] published 12 May 2016, accessed 18 May 2016</ref> The UK Government initially committed to using the standard for contracts administered by the [[Crown Commercial Service]] and for [[High Speed Rail 2]].<ref>Cabinet Office, [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-contracts-to-be-open-to-public-for-the-first-time Government contracts to be open to public for the first time], published 12 May 2016, accessed 6 February 2021</ref>
* [[Mexico]]
* [[Romania]]
* [[Moldova]]
* [[Ukraine]] - public e-procurement system [[Prozorro]] <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://blogs.wsj.com/riskandcompliance/2016/05/19/ukraine-looks-to-unmask-corruption-with-prozorro-e-procurement/|title=Ukraine Looks to Unmask Corruption with ProZorro E-Procurement|last=Stein|first=Mara Lemos|newspaper=WSJ|access-date=2017-01-10}}</ref>
 
[[Colombia]], [[Costa Rica]] and [[Paraguay]] have also expressed interest in adopting the standard.<ref>World Bank, [http://blogs.worldbank.org/governance/open-contracting-data-standard-better-data-better-decisions Open Contracting Data Standard: Better Data for Better Decisions], published 12 April 2014, accessed 19 May 2016</ref>