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Mark Pappaioanou of the U.S. Postal Service said data analytics can help the agency’s inspector general identify patterns of bad acts and make recommendations for the future.
Read moreEvery quarter, roughly 100 agencies submit trillions of dollars’ worth of federal spending data to the Data Lab on USASpending.gov. Organizing that data, and helping researchers and the general public alike make sense of it is its mission.
Read how the Environmental Protection Agency has become more sophisticated when gathering and analyzing data.
Dave Vennergrund is director of the data and analytics practice at General Dynamics Information Technology. He recently joined Federal News Radio to discuss the impact and importance of data and analytics in government.
Granicus’ Angy Peterson says effective data management allows agencies to make evidence-based decisions on customer outreach and engagement.
Adita Karkera, the managing director of the government and public services practice at Deloitte Consulting, said having high-quality data is a must for AI.
Shrupti Shah, the managing director of government and public service practice at Deloitte, said by using AI, agencies can improve citizen services more quickly.
The State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security is developing a minimum viable product meant to help analysts process incoming cyber data.
Regulatory compliance makes establishing governance policies for data sharing tough, but generative AI offers potential, explains Maximus’ James Bench.
It is essential to understand the current state of health disparities, and how policymakers can leverage data-driven insights to create more targeted programs.
NGA is also launching a new initiative to set accreditation standards for any AI models that supports the agency’s geospatial intelligence analysis.
“There are cybersecurity and privacy requirements that you have to meet, and that can sometimes be an issue,” Brian Bothwell said.