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Data Analytics: Turning Numbers Into Good Government

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When civil servants hear the words “data analytics,” they typically think of endless spreadsheets and numbers that mean very little to their day-to-day tasks. In reality, data analytics are a powerful tool that can improve every agency’s performance and transform their business processes. Although agency leaders are starting to recognize the value of data analytics, they still face challenges implementing and integrating the use of data into everyday functions that advance the mission.

On this week’s DorobekINSIDER, Elder Research Inc.’s Founder, John Elder, and Director, Bryan Jones, two experts on public sector data analytics, discussed how to overcome data analytics challenges in government. Hannah Moss, Senior Editor and Program Manager at GovLoop and author of GovLoop’s recent guide, “Putting Data Analytics at the Forefront of Your Agency,” also offered her insights on the benefits of expanding the use of data at agencies.

First, Elder broadly defined data analytics as any information gathering, decision- making process, or problem solving mechanism that helps agencies gain insight into their operations or the people they serve. “Analytics can be as simple as reporting data or it can be as complex as making forecasts and models to predict trends,” he said.

In addition, “data analytics allows agencies to translate information into something actionable that is relatable to your business,” Jones noted. While at the U.S. Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General, Jones was able to use visual data analytics to better track and investigate fraud claims. It transformed the way the office conducted investigations because instead of being reactive and waiting for employees to come to them with complaints, the analysts could be proactive in finding fraud in high-risk areas.

Despite some leaders wanting to adopt data analytics practices within an agency, they still face challenges, particularly when they are getting started. Elder, Moss and Jones offered the following tips to move your agency toward a culture of data analytics:

Once an agency overcomes the cultural resistance and the initial challenges of implementation, data analytics can be used as a powerful problem-solving tool that improves the everyday operations and performance of any agency.

For more information on implementing data analytics, read GovLoop’s recent guide, “Putting Data Analytics at the Forefront of Your Agency,” or listen to this week’s full DorobekINSIDER Live here.

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