Data mine: how can government get better at sharing information

March 30, 2023 | 06:00 AM ET | USA

Data mine: how can government get better at sharing information
Despite progress catalysed by the crisis of the coronavirus pandemic, the government has not made sufficient progress on data sharing. According to the government’s own assessment, “data quality is inconsistent and frequently poor and effective data sharing between departments is limited”.

Ministers seek to address this issue by working to make all critical data assets available for use across government by 2025, as well as creating a data marketplace to share standards and governance “to rival best practice across public and private sectors”.
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