Data produced and shared by various federal agencies has undergone significant changes in recent months. These shifts will impact how public data is accessed, interpreted, and used for decision-making at the state and local levels. Staying informed and adaptable is essential for Utah data users to effectively leverage these resources and ensure informed policy and operational decisions.
Join state and national data experts to explore:
- Key updates and changes in federal data systems
- How these changes affect data access and usage
- Strategies to navigate and adapt to the evolving data landscape
- Best practices for maximizing federal data in your local initiatives
Panelists:
- Amy O’Hara, President, Association of Public Data Users (APDU)
- Chris Dick, President, Demographic Analytics Advisors; Co-Founder, dataindex.us
- Kathleen Burlingame, Co-Founder, Data Rescue Project
- Utah Data Expert (Name TBD)
Moderator: Beth Jarosz, Vice President, Association of Public Data Users (APDU); Senior Program Director, Population Reference Bureau (PRB)