How to Build a Data Governance Plan
Does your agency have a data governance plan? Download this free worksheet to help you figure out the best ways to use, control and secure that data.
Does your agency have a data governance plan? Download this free worksheet to help you figure out the best ways to use, control and secure that data.
“Instead of buying something new, we realized that we had this technology already on our fleet,” Syracuse CDO Sam Edelstein said in tackling the city’s rife pothole problems.
An agencywide data governance strategy puts the policies into place to take stock of data, standardize reporting, implement security procedures and discover potential use cases for data.
Data can be extremely valuable to the way government achieves mission goals. But to reap that value, agencies must be able to do more than collect it; they must be able to analyze it.
For starters, keep in mind that your homepage should be well branded and easily navigable, but it’s infrequently the first page visitors are landing on.
Governments can deliver new, better and more effective services to citizens by adopting a data-driven strategy that enables real-time insight and analytics.
Agencies recognize that modern analytics is imperative. But to harness these capabilities, they need platforms that support real-time decision-making.
As the volume of data increases every day, government will need new and innovative ways to identify, prioritize and, most importantly, secure their data.
In a recent GovLoop online training, panelists explained how agencies can enhance security, data analytics and speed through the cloud.
Government IT is getting an upgrade and the growth of data, regulations, technology updates, expanding agency missions, and external threats are pushing government agencies to modernize IT. In GovLoop’s 2018 Virtual Summit, experts discussed how agencies are entering a data-driven culture as part of their IT modernization journey.
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