What Happens When Data Fails?
The government relies on data to perform a number of critical services and simply to function. But what happens when data fails?
The government relies on data to perform a number of critical services and simply to function. But what happens when data fails?
If you’re knee deep in the data and starting to feel lost, here’s how you can scope your data science projects.
If you are starting a data science service in your jurisdiction, your first task will be to develop a backlog of projects. This article walks you through how to solicit and select data science projects.
The role of Chief Data Officer (CDO) is still new in government. Here are some tips to help you navigate in this new but increasingly popular title.
Data can be your ally and it is now widely recognized as the most important asset that any organization, public or private, possesses. So how can you become a good data leader?
How can you tell which data is useful and which is not?
Find out why our upcoming virtual summit is a must for any government employee.
A growing number of agencies are showing interest in Adobe’s Digital Economy project to gain a more holistic view of citizens’ digital experiences across multiple websites.
Detecting and responding to any type of infectious disease requires geographic accuracy along with the ability to track and gather data. A GIS platform allows you to visualize and analyze information layered onto a map in order to understand relationships, patterns and trends.
A new data visualization and analytics site from USAspending.gov showcases different ways government spending data can be presented.