It’s a Data Jungle Out There
Agencies might want to take the data problem head-on, but with so much data and so few dedicated staffers, where can they begin?
Agencies might want to take the data problem head-on, but with so much data and so few dedicated staffers, where can they begin?
An expert in government technology says that data enables several promising tools that agencies can use for mission success.
Learn how to use data analytics to strengthen your arguments, upgrade your processes and improve your results.
The Defense Logistics Agency has begun to use predictive analytics so it can proactively combat issues and develop creative solutions in anticipation.
The guidebook helps individuals and teams seeking a primer to better understand the key legal, technical and cultural components to data sharing governance.
Government leaders across the country have made great strides in using their data to meet specific performance or program goals, but it often stops there. The next step is to ask, “is there life beyond that?” for your data.
Agencies can provide a solid data foundation for their AI programs by optimizing data and creating a data governance model.
When it comes to artificial intelligence, there’s a recurring question and concern that is regularly raised: How are agencies preparing the workforce?
All government leaders should think about how they can create more useful and usable CAFRs and other financial reports, with an eye toward digitization.
The use of modern technology, open data portals, and data sharing in partnerships can move the needle in overcoming challenges and leveraging opportunities for veterans across the country.