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In their quest to better infuse operations with data analytics, two agencies are at adjacent stages of this new discipline.
Read moreWhen it comes to appointing chief data officers, federal agencies have always been behind the curve of the private sector.
Alan Jacobson, chief data and analytics officer at Alteryx, recently joined Federal News Network to discuss how to provide more data access to more people.
According to Nick Hart, CEO of the Data Coalition, the new Federal Data Strategy “will fundamentally change the way government uses data.”
Patrick Newbold, assistant deputy commissioner and deputy chief information officer at SSA, said meeting with the Baltimore Ravens about how they use their data to drive decisions helped the agency improve its customer experience.
The innovative world of Internet of Things (IoT) means industry and government can build things better, stronger faster. They can gather more information, and quickly integrate it. However, there is a price to moving that much data around at that speed. It also means keeping pace with the security concerns in a sophisticated, quickly-evolving environment.
From the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to personnel overseas, to tracking the air quality at U.S. embassies and consulates, the State Department is looking to make data-driven decisions in all aspects of its mission.
The Defense Logistics Agency is working to grow an enterprise data management division within the office of its chief data and analytics officer, Lindsey Saul.
Trust underpins evidence-based innovation, but all parties still need to agree on their definition of trustworthiness.
Because of the development of quantum computers, keeping our information, financial details and personal secrets protected is at risk today.
In the year since the Department of Defense Data Strategy was created, the DoD continuously makes strides toward its goal of transforming into a data-centric agency.
The CDAO team merges major Defense Department’s tech efforts, bringing together a range of DoD innovation leaders.