Chief Data Officer's Annual Report 2025
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,The Government of the District of Columbia continues its strategic investment in data as a critical asset to support the government, residents, and businesses of Washington, D.C. These investments have proven to be invaluable for Mayoral initiatives, data driven decision making, increasing transparency, and more efficient use and sharing of government data. Making data better through technology, processes, and people, alongside policy, has allowed the District Government to work more cohesively when collecting, integrating, analyzing, and governing its data. This results in improving how the government delivers valuable District services for residents.,In 2024, our data programs continued to provide high value in the city's effort to enhance and improve digital services for District agencies, residents, and businesses including:,,
Chief Data Officer's Annual Report 2023
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,,The District of Columbia continues its strategic investment in enterprise data. These investments have proven to be critical in supporting mayoral initiatives, data driven decision making for District agency missions, increasing transparency and the more efficient use and sharing of government data. Through the use of both policy and tools, the District has been able to work more cohesively to collect, integrate and analyze its data to deliver valuable services.,In April 2017, Mayor Muriel Bowser issued Mayor’s Order 2017-115, the “District of Columbia Data Policy” (Data Policy), with the goal of leading the District of Columbia government toward more open and efficient use and sharing of government data.,
Open Data Handbook 2022
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The Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO), within the District of Columbia (DC) government, manages the District’s data program. This includes open data, data curation, data integration, data storage, data science, data application development and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The open data handbook explains the process and steps OCTO undertakes when an agency submits an open dataset for publication. The handbook outlines dataset rules, documentation requirements, and policies to make data consistent and standardized. This applies to any dataset submitted for publication on the Open Data DC portal that is classified as Level 0: Open as defined in the District’s Data Policy. For previous versions of the handbook visit https://opendata.dc.gov/pages/handbook.
Open Data Handbook 2018
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The Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO), within the District of Columbia (DC) government, manages the District’s data program. This includes open data, business intelligence, data curation, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The open data handbook explains the process and steps the OCTO data program undertakes when an agency submits an open dataset. More importantly, the handbook documents dataset rules, metadata requirements, and policies to make data consistent and standardized. This applies to any dataset submitted for publication on DC’s open data portal.