We know that many regions are hindered from making data-informed decisions due to fragmented and inaccessible data. Currently there is a lack of standards for how various data sets are formatted, organized, stored and distributed. For true insights to be made accessible, embedded and historic biases must be mapped and addressed in order to minimize their impact on decisions that would be made downstream. Our goal is to help government staff have confidence in the reliability of their data to help make real time equitable policy decisions.
In order to be successful, it will be necessary to centralize and normalize disparate data sources into a single source of truth that can be leveraged for analysis.
Standardize and normalize data
Formatting and cleaning all data sources to ensure they meet a shared standard will eliminate risk factors and give systems greater reliability.
Provide flexible reporting
Once data is centralized, its possible to create custom reports based on the local needs and adapt them over time as needed.
Get qualified insights
Systems that can provide real-time queries using natural language will allow for a greater number of stakeholders to be served.
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