Data Transparency: The DATA Act and Beyond

The Digital Accountability and Transparency (DATA) Act will revamp how the federal government catalogs its spending data, forcing openness, transparency and accountability on data sets once relegated to disparate government databases. Open data has the power to transform government and society, yet even as the government begins to open up its data through mandates like the DATA Act, challenges in implementation and other barriers exist. This session will discuss how to prepare now and what’s important to consider.

Watch this viewcast to learn about:

  • What the DATA Act allows for
  • How open data is changing government
  • Hurdles to a more open and transparent government
  • What you can do now to be better prepared for the requirements

Speakers Include:

Renata Maziarz, Senior Policy Analyst, Burea of Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury

Amy Haseltine, Director - DATA Act Program Management & Chief DATA Act Officer, Department of Health and Human Services

Herschel Chandler, Principal Consultant and Managing Partner, Information Unlimited Inc.

Exclusively Underwritten by: