Gov EO Creates New Data, Analytics Division in DTMB
Michigan's governor signed an executive order creating the Michigan Center for Data and Analytics to analyze cross-departmental information for the purpose of improving efficiency and measuring evidence-based project results. Read the news to explore expected impact.
What is the Michigan Center for Data and Analytics?
The Michigan Center for Data and Analytics is a new division created within the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget, established by an executive order signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Its primary purpose is to analyze data from various state departments to enhance efficiency and support evidence-based project outcomes.
How will the new division improve state operations?
The new division aims to improve state operations by analyzing data to identify trends and enhance transparency. This includes studying economic data to foster job creation and improving healthcare and educational outcomes, ultimately benefiting the residents of Michigan.
Who leads the Michigan Center for Data and Analytics?
The Michigan Center for Data and Analytics is led by the Chief Data Officer, who is tasked with ensuring that data sharing is conducted safely and in compliance with privacy laws and regulations. This role is crucial for maintaining the integrity and security of the data used in state operations.

Gov EO Creates New Data, Analytics Division in DTMB
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