Market Sounding Brief: ACT Government Data Management
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Transcript of Market Sounding Brief: ACT Government Data Management
[email protected] christo_norman https://au.linkedin.com/in/christonorman
Christopher Norman Director, Digital Transformation
Office of the Chief Digital Officer
1. why we want to do this
2. the current world in which we live
3. our vision for this program
4. some of the challenges we see
5. how you can become a part of this process
Those who do not remember the
past are condemned to repeat i t . . . G e o r g e S a n t a y a n a
Those who th ink the past wi l l keep repeat ing
i t se l f are dest ined to remain there . . . J o n C u m m i n g
Both actually…
We are obsessed wi th an urgency to become
Datacu l tura l i s t s .
We n e e d t o l e a rn , c o r r a l , o b s e r v e , a n a l y s e , u s e a n d
v a l u e o u r g ro w i n g re s o u rc e .
… t o d e l i v e r b e t t e r p u b l i c s e r v i c e s ; a n d
p r o v i d e a n a c c e s s i b l e r e s o u r c e f o r a l l b u s i n e s s e s ,
c i t i z e n s a n d c o m m u n i t y g r o u p s .
Today in the ACT Government we have:
• Thousands of data sets – generally silo’d one from the other
• Hundreds (thousands) of business systems
• Some data warehouses
• Masses of data
• Varying maturity
• Some analytical tools
No coherent, holistic approach towards managing and using data
Some of the problems we have today
I can’t find the data I need • Data is scattered everywhere • Who knows who owns it? • Who knows that it exists? • How do I get it?
I can’t understand the data • Experts wanted: apply here • Poorly documented • Is it authoritative • Quality is questionable – or unknown
I can’t use the data I found • Results are unexpected • The privacy attributes are unclear • Data needs to be transformed from one
form to another
Lost
Very Lost
Two high level use cases
What’s in it for me?
• “It takes me forever to do mundane activities, month in, month out”
A catch 22 problem
• “I need to link datasets from across Directorates to gather insights”
• “I am not allowed to see the data from other Directorates due to privacy and legislative constraints”
V i s i o n
Improve outcomes for government and community by
maximising the value held in data
Establish a clear case for a whole-of-government,
privacy-centred data management practice
M i s s i o n
Thinking about the platform
ACTGov
• Structured data
• Record level
• SQL & Oracle
• Sliced
Ingestion
• Scheduled
• En masse
• Incremental
• Differential
Storage
• Clear separation
• Physical, logical or virtual
Discovery
• Methods
• Searchable
• Browsable
• Means
• Identity
• Dataset meta-data
Consumption
• Downloadable
• Queryable
• Programmatically
Analysis & Present
• AI
• BI
• Spreadsheet
• Web
• Paper
Privacy and Security Centred
If we can show people
There is something in it for me!
• “A data warehouse just for me!”
• “I can save time and money”
That problems are not insoluble
• We can reconcile linking with privacy and security
• We can provide insights easily
This pilot will have proved its worth
If you think you can help…
We want to establish who we are partnering with by the end of this month. Our decision will be based on:
Understanding of the Territory’s objectives
Alignment of deliverables with objectives
Approach to implementation and handover
Value for money
Put forward a proposal – a pitch within the next two weeks
Remember •We want to be moving as quickly as possible.
Something demonstrable this year
• This is a pilot to prove a bigger concept
•We hope to deliver an MVP that we can build bigger and better later on
•We are open to people partnering to create a solution
Register your interest at [email protected] and
• send you a pack
• arrange a time for you to present your ideas and approach
We will