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Big data is great — BUT only when the information is accurate

Big Data — it’s the latest buzz word making its way across government.

“Trends emerge and they get labeled. Provider flock to the new label, align themselves and say, ‘look we’ve always been doing this,'” says Paul Wohlleben the President of Wohlleben consulting and a former federal CIO.

But what really is Big Data? Wohlleben says for government, big data is, “huge quantities of quality and vetted government data. That data can then be used to influence decisions and improve both the efficiency and quality of government products and processes.”

Wohlleben told Chris Dorobek on the DorobekINSIDER program that the big data fad won’t be going away anytime soon.

Two Big Ways the Government can use Big Data

  1. Improve efficiencies: use data to better understanding performance and results, data could help prevent fraud, and prevent loss
  2. Make Government less reactive more proactive: better tailor government benefits; improve the science that underlies regulations; reduce the cycle time of enforcement actions — all of these would improve the performance of government and help manage its cost.

“The most important factor in whether big data will be a success is the quality of the data,” said Wohlleben, “If the military is using big data sets to determine a drone attack that information better be accurate or there could be deadly repercussions.”

Biggest Big Data Barriers:

If you want more information on Big Data – sign up for GovLoop’s Big Data Webinar on June 21st. You can register here.

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