Many lessons learned from the D.C. government’s dashboard

D.C. CTO Bryan Sivak talks about what went into developing his dashboard and what federal agencies need to know.

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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