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Corinna Turbes, Policy Director at the Data Foundation.Guests:
Kshemdrea Paul, the Chief Data Officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and member of the Federal CDO CouncilNick Hart, President, Data Foundation -
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Corinna Turbes, Policy Director, Data Foundation
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William Beloe, Principal Industry Specialist, Global Financial Institutions Group, International Finance CorporationMadhu Mathew, Director of Technology, SASB (Sustainability Accounting Standards Board)Ashley Nelle-Davis, Director of Member Services, Data Coalition InitiativeJohn Truzzolino, Director of Corporate Governance Services, DFIN -
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Sharon Basel, Senior Manager, Sustainability, General MotorsEric Bigelsen, Senior Advisor, Head of Industry Engagement, Project Leader, ESG, EDM CouncilGinny Cassidy, Director, Enterprise Sustainability Program, Medtronic PLCJill Purcell, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopersJohn Truzzolino, Director Business Development, DFIN
Watch the full webinar here.
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Nick Hart, President, Data FoundationDaniel Schuman, Demand ProgressCorrina Turbes, Data Coalition InitiativeCourtney Timberlake, former OMB and current President, American Association for Budget & Program AnalysisWhat the full webinar recording here.
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Watch the full webinar here.Read The White House Office of Management and Budget guidance
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Lisa Aponte-Soto, Ph.D, Board Member, American Evaluation AssociationMelissa C. Chiu, Deputy Director, Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT), National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and MedicineRuth Neild, Ph.D., Executive Director, MathematicaJen Hamilton, Ph.D, Vice President, Education and Child Development, NORC at the University of ChicagoNick Hart, Ph.D., President, Data Foundation -
The full discussion can ver watched here. View and download the Policing in America report here.Access the de-identified data collected from this project via data.world.
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Listen to the full conversation here.
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Listen to the full conversation with Henry Kautz, Division Director, Information & Intelligent Systems, National Science Foundation.
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Learn more about the Financial Transparency Act here.
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Episode Notes
Guest:
Nick Hart, President, Data FoundationHosts:
Corinna Turbes, Policy Manager, The Data CoalitionDean Ritz, Member of the Data Coalition Board of Directors, and Senior Director of Digital Reporting Strategy at WorkivaSeries Sponsors:
Workiva Inc. (NYSE: WK) simplifies complex work for thousands of organizations worldwide. Customers trust Workiva’s open, intelligent and intuitive platform to connect data, documents and teams. The results: more efficiency, greater transparency and less risk. Learn more at workiva.com.
The Data Coalition is America’s premier voice on data policy. As a membership-based trade association, the Data Coalition advocates for responsible policies to make government data high-quality, accessible, and useable. Our work unites the data communities that focus on data science, management, evaluation, statistics, and technology, including individuals in companies, nonprofit organizations, and academia.
In the course of our work, the Data Coalition advocates for appropriate data standards and access mechanisms, promotes the need for sufficient resources for data quality and evaluation activities, educates government leaders and stakeholders about the potential benefits of better data policy, and convenes the data community to support solutions that drive needed transformation in our approaches to using data.
The Data Coalition is registered as a nonprofit corporation in the District of Columbia and recognized by the Internal Revenue Service under section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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Guest:
Zornitsa Manolova, Head of Data Quality Management and Data Science, Global Legal Entity Identifier FoundationHosts:
Corinna Turbes, Policy Manager, The Data CoalitionDean Ritz, Member of the Data Coalition Board of Directors, and Senior Director of Digital Reporting Strategy at WorkivaResources:
Envisioning Comprehensive Entity Identification for the U.S. Federal Government, September 2018, Data Foundation and Global Legal Entity FoundationHow to Ensure Data Quality with the LEI, November 2020Related Events:
December 9: Reporting Transparency: Best practices for leaders and constituents in a time of uncertainty. RSVP here.Series Sponsors:
Workiva Inc. (NYSE: WK) simplifies complex work for thousands of organizations worldwide. Customers trust Workiva’s open, intelligent and intuitive platform to connect data, documents and teams. The results: more efficiency, greater transparency and less risk. Learn more at workiva.com.
The Data Coalition is America’s premier voice on data policy. As a membership-based trade association, the Data Coalition advocates for responsible policies to make government data high-quality, accessible, and useable. Our work unites the data communities that focus on data science, management, evaluation, statistics, and technology, including individuals in companies, nonprofit organizations, and academia.
In the course of our work, the Data Coalition advocates for appropriate data standards and access mechanisms, promotes the need for sufficient resources for data quality and evaluation activities, educates government leaders and stakeholders about the potential benefits of better data policy, and convenes the data community to support solutions that drive needed transformation in our approaches to using data.
The Data Coalition is registered as a nonprofit corporation in the District of Columbia and recognized by the Internal Revenue Service under section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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Guests:
Marci Harris, CEO, Co-Founder at PopVoxZach Graves, Head of Public Policy and Managing Director of the Washington, D.C. office at Lincoln NetworkHosts:
Corinna Turbes, Policy Manager, The Data CoalitionDean Ritz, Member of the Data Coalition Board of Directors, and Senior Director of Digital Reporting Strategy at WorkivaResources:
Report: Leveraging the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s Nonpartisan OversightLetter to Congress: Options for Congressional Technology ModernizationSeries Sponsors:
Workiva Inc. (NYSE: WK) simplifies complex work for thousands of organizations worldwide. Customers trust Workiva’s open, intelligent, and intuitive platform to connect data, documents, and teams. The results: more efficiency, greater transparency, and less risk. Learn more at workiva.com.
The Data Coalition is America’s premier voice on data policy. As a membership-based trade association, the Data Coalition advocates for responsible policies to make government data high-quality, accessible, and useable. Our work unites the data communities that focus on data science, management, evaluation, statistics, and technology, including individuals in companies, nonprofit organizations, and academia.
In the course of our work, the Data Coalition advocates for appropriate data standards and access mechanisms, promotes the need for sufficient resources for data quality and evaluation activities, educates government leaders and stakeholders about the potential benefits of better data policy, and convenes the data community to support solutions that drive needed transformation in our approaches to using data.
The Data Coalition is registered as a nonprofit corporation in the District of Columbia and recognized by the Internal Revenue Service under section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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Guest
Dan Morgan, Chief Data Officer and Assistant Chief Information Officer for Data Services, U.S. Department of Transportation, and the vice-chair of the Chief Data Officers CouncilHosts:
Corinna Turbes, Policy Manager, The Data CoalitionDean Ritz, Member of the Data Coalition Board of Directors, and Senior Director of Digital Reporting Strategy at WorkivaResources:
Federal Chief Data Officers Council Holds Inaugural MeetingSeries Sponsors:
Workiva Inc. (NYSE: WK) simplifies complex work for thousands of organizations worldwide. Customers trust Workiva’s open, intelligent, and intuitive platform to connect data, documents, and teams. The results: more efficiency, greater transparency, and less risk. Learn more at workiva.com.
The Data Coalition is America’s premier voice on data policy. As a membership-based trade association, the Data Coalition advocates for responsible policies to make government data high-quality, accessible, and useable. Our work unites the data communities that focus on data science, management, evaluation, statistics, and technology, including individuals in companies, nonprofit organizations, and academia.
In the course of our work, the Data Coalition advocates for appropriate data standards and access mechanisms, promotes the need for sufficient resources for data quality and evaluation activities, educates government leaders and stakeholders about the potential benefits of better data policy, and convenes the data community to support solutions that drive needed transformation in our approaches to using data.
The Data Coalition is registered as a nonprofit corporation in the District of Columbia and recognized by the Internal Revenue Service under section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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Guest
Katherine Wallman, former Chief Statistician of the United StatesHosts:
Corinna Turbes, Policy Manager, The Data CoalitionDean Ritz, Member of the Data Coalition Board of Directors, and Senior Director of Digital Reporting Strategy at WorkivaResources:
Ensuring the Quality of Information Upon Which Public Policy is Based: OIRA’s Statistical and Science Policy Function by Katherine K. Wallman, Chief Statistician U. S. Office of Management and BudgetSeries Sponsors:
Workiva Inc. (NYSE: WK) simplifies complex work for thousands of organizations worldwide. Customers trust Workiva’s open, intelligent and intuitive platform to connect data, documents and teams. The results: more efficiency, greater transparency and less risk. Learn more at workiva.com.
The Data Coalition is America’s premier voice on data policy. As a membership-based trade association, the Data Coalition advocates for responsible policies to make government data high-quality, accessible, and useable. Our work unites the data communities that focus on data science, management, evaluation, statistics, and technology, including individuals in companies, nonprofit organizations, and academia.
In the course of our work, the Data Coalition advocates for appropriate data standards and access mechanisms, promotes the need for sufficient resources for data quality and evaluation activities, educates government leaders and stakeholders about the potential benefits of better data policy, and convenes the data community to support solutions that drive needed transformation in our approaches to using data.
The Data Coalition is registered as a nonprofit corporation in the District of Columbia and recognized by the Internal Revenue Service under section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code.