D.C. CTO Bryan Sivak talks about what went into developing his dashboard and what federal agencies need to know.
wfedstaff | June 3, 2015 1:11 am
Federal News Radio has been following the development of dashboards — tools for tracking data points.
The Bush administration had the President’s Management Agenda scorecard, which was an early version of a public dashboard for measuring performance.
But these public, open dashboards have really blossomed under the Obama administration — and it isn’t just among federal agencies.
In fact, one of the better dashboards out there is one recently launched by the Washington, D.C. government — track.dc.gov.
Bryan Sivak is chief technology officer of the D.C. government and tells us more.
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