Best Practices for Creating an Agile Data-Driven Strategy
Agencies must build a culture of data intelligence. And that begins with data governance, which manages availability, security and usability.
Agencies must build a culture of data intelligence. And that begins with data governance, which manages availability, security and usability.
Data is the engine that drives progress throughout government. When data is up to date and accessible, it can be harnessed to improve business processes.
It’s time to take your data protection to a new level with a modern, future-ready approach that will set you up for success — today and in the coming years.
There’s no denying the benefits of big data in government. So why, then, does it feel like an aspirational goal for even the most well-intentioned organizations?
There’s a great amount of data wrangling, coordination and analysis that has to occur before data is turned into useful information.
What the agency needs is technology that helps them get quicker access to and quicker insights from the data they rely on to make decisions.
Agencies must build a culture of data intelligence. It begins with data governance, which manages availability, security and usability while providing a framework for enforcing policies.
Data comes in so many forms that attempting to harness it all can perplex any agency. One key solution is data management.
GSA’s new analytics-as-a-service platform was designed to collect, manage and analyze complex data from multiple sources.
For years, agencies have heard data is the new oil. But much like oil can flood an engine, data can overwhelm an agency’s innovation.