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Departing Federal CIO's Lessons in IT Management

Via FCW – Federal CIO Vivek Kundra:

  • “Build end-to-end digital systems to reduce errors and protect the integrity of the data across the federal enterprise.
  • Build once, use often.
  • Tap into the “golden sources” of data. Don’t rely on derivative databases or data derived from other data sources. Go directly to the transactional systems that do the business on a day-to-day basis.
  • Release data in a machine-readable format and encourage third-party applications.
  • Employ common data standards. Think about what would have happened if railroads across the country had used different standards in terms of railroad track gauges.
  • Use simple, upfront data validations.
  • Release data as close to real time as possible.
  • Engineer systems to reduce burdens.
  • Protect privacy and security. This is critical, especially in the age of Facebook and Twitter. You can create a mosaic effect without really thinking about it. It’s one thing to release data when it comes to health care on a state level, and other thing to release it on a zip-code level.
  • Provide equal access to data and incorporate user feedback on an ongoing basis.

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