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Why Data Literacy Is a Core Capability for Federal Agencies

FedTech Magazine

Data literacy is the ability to read, understand, create and communicate data as information. It involves a range of skills, including data analysis, data visualization and data interpretation. For technology professionals, data literacy is…

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Empowering 1,000-plus partners: How the AWS Think Big for Small Business Program fuels public sector innovation

AWS Public Sector

Engenome Engenome (Italy) is an AWS software partner and bioinformatic company whose mission is to deliver the most accurate reporting for genomic data interpretation. See how AWS is empowering small business partners to drive meaningful change in their mission to serve public sector customers.

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The UK’s border ambitions reach the next stage with recommendations for the Ecosystem of Trust

Import and Trade Remedies

The government now has the task of tackling: the interoperability problems for unstructured data (e.g., Linked to the EoT is the Trusted Trader scheme, with the pilot launched by Defra on 11 September 2023, to apply specifically to Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) goods.

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The Role Of Social Value In Public Procurement: Driving Community Impact

Tracker Intelligence

Tracker Intelligence enables organisations to enhance the social value of procurement through innovative functionalities and data interpretation. How Does Tracker Intelligence Help In All This?

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Data dissemination for public sector on AWS

AWS Public Sector

AWS Open Data supports open data initiatives, while AWS Data Exchange facilitates the discovery and use of third-party data products. Additional reading Improving customer experience for the public sector using AWS services Connect users to data through your apps with Storage Browser for Amazon S3

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