Good Data Is Consistent and Fit for Purpose
Good data drives sound business decisions and helps achieve goals, but it is surprisingly difficult for organizations to achieve.
Good data drives sound business decisions and helps achieve goals, but it is surprisingly difficult for organizations to achieve.
Data literacy is an increasingly important skill in navigating today’s technical — and overall — landscape. Understanding your data and using it to make good decisions goes far beyond Excel sheets and pie charts — and understanding that is the first step toward data literacy.
AI is making it easier to utilize all of the data government agencies hold. Data literacy is becoming a critical component of success.
Data is central to countless government modernization initiatives, whether it be the comprehensive overhaul of new agency data governance, feeding public-facing dashboards, or the training of an AI model. But nearly as important as data itself is the culture that surrounds it. That’s why it’s imperative for all government teams — not just IT teams… Read more »
State and local governments face many challenges and opportunities. Here are some ways they’re meeting them now.
Data helps drive business decisions and better target marketing and sales efforts. As such, data is referred to as the new currency of business. For government agencies, data is valuable for improving how they serve their citizens.
Texas needed a more data-savvy workforce. Here’s what they did to enhance data literacy in the workforce they already have.
Data storytelling storytelling bridges the gap between accumulating data and doing something about it. Here’s how it’s done.
Manually integrating their data costs agencies too much time and too much money. An industry expert explains how automation can help agencies tell a better data story.
Agencies have a wealth of unstructured data — images, audio recordings and other information that doesn’t fit neatly in traditional databases or lend itself to analysis by traditional data tools — at their fingertips. So how can government make sense of all this data? How can agencies actually use it?
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