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What Are Your Big Data Challenges – Plus The 7 Gov Stories

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But up front: What are your big data challenges?

Big data — everybody talks about it, but what are the real challenges out there?

Each month, GovLoop’s DorobekINSIDER is live as we work to share information to help you do your job better. I have mentioned that next week, we will be discussing the Internet of Things. (More info here and here; register here) and what the Internet of Things will mean to government.

But we are already thinking about April. Our topic is much discussed: Big data. Here is the GovLoop Guide: Innovations That Matter: Examining the Big Data Frontier

Although we are living in historic times, today’s Digital Age holds many parallels to the industrial revolution. During that era, there were countless breakthroughs in manufacturing, creations of new products, workforce changes and movements to create unions to protect workers’ rights. These advancements were all shaped and sculpted by the technological advancements of the 18th and 19th centuries.

And I was reading an interesting piece in McKinsey Quarterly about data analytics

Views from the front lines of the data-analytics revolution [McKinsey Quarterly] At a unique gathering of data-analytics leaders, new solutions began emerging to vexing privacy, talent, organizational, and frontline-adoption challenges.

Many of the challenges discussed — in a private sector context here — are true for the public sector as well:

As we begin to flesh out how to help government do its job better, what can we do to help?

I’ll share some thoughts ahead, but if you have ideas, let me know.

The SEVEN stories that impact your life:

  1. Washington Business Journal: Cisco latest company to part ways with TechAmerica – “A Cisco spokesman did not provide a reason for the decision, but confirmed Cisco joined the Professional Services Council, the Arlington-based trade group that today announced an expansion to bring tech companies further into the fold.”

  2. Federal Times: Marine Corps strategy could enable BYOD – “The Marine Corps is banking on a new approach for managing its mobile devices — one that that could pave the way for civilian and uniformed personnel to use their own smartphones for work.”

  3. Federal Times: Bill changes TSP default fund – “New federal employees using the Thrift Savings Plan would be automatically enrolled in an “age-appropriate” retirement fund under a bill that Wednesday cleared the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.”

    1. We talked more with the TSP Board’s Kim Weaver about the bill.

  4. Federal News Radio: Budget seeks largest increase in federal civilian workforce since 2009 – “After years of flat or even declining staffing levels at agencies across the federal government, the Obama administration wants most agencies to begin staffing up again.

  5. Washington Post: House Republican slams Lois Lerner in report on IRS targeting – “A top House Republican on Tuesday released a scathing report on Lois Lerner’s involvement in the Internal Revenue Service’s scrutiny of advocacy groups, accusing the former IRS official of trying to crack down on conservative nonprofit organizations that have grown increasingly influential in recent elections.”

  6. Defense News: New US Navy Counting Rules Add Up To More Ships – “You might have missed it, but virtually overnight the US Navy just grew, from 283 battle force ships to 291. A windfall purchase? A fast-track transfer? No, just a new way of counting the ships that carry out the Navy’s missions.”

  7. Governing: States Neglect Road Repairs – “States are spending too much on new roads while neglecting their existing transportation network, according to a new report by two research and advocacy groups: Smart Growth America, which seeks to curb urban sprawl and worsening environmental conditions, and Taxpayers for Common Sense, which searches federal budgets for wasteful spending.”

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