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Agencies Mobilize to Improve Emergency Response in Puerto Rico through Better Data
Federal agencies' response efforts to Hurricanes Irma and Maria in Puerto Rico was hampered by imperfect address data for the island. In the aftermath, emergency responders gathered together to enhance the utility of Puerto Rico address data and share best practices for using what information is currently available.
Data Standdown: Interrupting process to fix information
Although not a true pause in operations, ONR’s data standdown made data quality and data consolidation the top priority for the entire organization. It aimed to establish an automated and repeatable solution to enable a more holistic view of ONR investments and activities, and to increase transparency and effectiveness throughout its mission support functions. In addition, it demonstrated that getting top-level buy-in from management to prioritize data can truly advance a more data-driven culture.
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Office of Naval Research
Keywords
data governance, data cleaning, process redesign, Federal Data Strategy
Leveraging AI for Business Process Automation at NIH
The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), one of the twenty-seven institutes and centers at the NIH, recently deployed Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning (ML) to automate the process by which it receives and internally refers grant applications. This new approach ensures efficient and consistent grant application referral, and liberates Program Managers from the labor-intensive and monotonous referral process.
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National Institutes of Health
Keywords
standards, data cleaning, process redesign, AI
Format
FDS Proof Point
Pairing Government Data with Private-Sector Ingenuity to Take on Unwanted Calls
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) releases data from millions of consumer complaints about unwanted calls to help fuel a myriad of private-sector solutions to tackle the problem. The FTC’s work serves as an example of how agencies can work with the private sector to encourage the innovative use of government data toward solutions that benefit the public.
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Federal Trade Commission
Keywords
data cleaning, Federal Data Strategy, open data, data sharing
Supercharging Data through Validation as a Service
USDA's Food and Nutrition Service restructured its approach to data validation at the state level using an open-source, API-based validation service managed at the federal level.
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Department of Agriculture
Keywords
data cleaning, data validation, API, data sharing, process redesign, Federal Data Strategy