High-profile data such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics' monthly Jobs Report and NOAA's weather data have been in the news recently given massive losses in federal data capacity; meanwhile, other equally important types of data are at risk of quiet extinction.
In this conversation, UC Berkeley Executive Fellow in Applied Technology Policy and former U.S. Chief Data Scientist Denice Ross will break down what's happening with federal data, including the three main types of threats facing federal datasets today. 

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Maude Fife Room (315 Wheeler Room)
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309530