Analyst(s): Ben Kaner, Arthur Mickoleit
Analyst(s): Ben Kaner, Arthur Mickoleit
By 2024, 50% of government organizations will establish formal accountability structures for data sharing, including standards for data structure, quality, and timeliness. With the increasing use of AI for decision intelligence and generative AI, decisions are expected to be based on a broad information base. However, many decision processes rely on procedure and limited, specifically collected information.
This situation presents a challenge as organizations across all government levels are implementing formal data-sharing programs and shared data spaces at scale. Ad hoc data sharing is no longer sufficient due to the systemic demands to derive value from data and analytics. CIOs must adopt data sharing as a program to expedite access to advanced technologies and strategic data reuse, fostering innovation and improved outcomes.
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