AC24 | Session 04

"Discovering Your Data’s Possibilities"

 

OVERVIEW: Your archives are full of what can feel like an endless amount of data. From citizen interactions to maintenance records to public health statistics, the data held in these records is the information foundation required to transform government services. The challenge is that most of it is trapped - locked away in formats, systems and silos that agency personnel aren’t able to access for strategic decision-making.

This unstructured data is information that agencies store but can’t use. Unstructured data resides in differing formats (paper, fiche, static scans) and locations (databases, stand-alone cloud repositories). In this inconsistent format, the data is unusable and can be seen as a burden to state and local governments, when in reality it can be their most strategic asset. 

Join us to learn how to build a structured data foundation and how to cast light on your valuable data assets to:

  • Enhance citizen experience 
  • Experiment with generative AI
  • Comply with data privacy and security 
  • See stronger cost savings, return on investment (ROI) and outcomes 
  • Eliminate government process backlogs
  • Use data analytics and qualitative information to select high-priority work

Make the most of your records!

GARA CERTIFICATE CORE COMPETENCY AREA: "Electronic Records and Information Management"

PRESENTERS
: Alex Sisserson, Senior Product Manager, Iron Mountain Government Solutions | Mary Eleen Buzzelli, Director of SLED Strategy, Iron Mountain Government Solutions