Today at 1:30 PM ET. Innovations in Linked Administrative Data. Michelle Riordan-Nold of @CTOpenData moderates our panel w/ Elisabeth Kovacs of @SCcommerce, Aaron Bean with @WeAreAsemio, & Matthew Tamayo-Rios from @openlattice#APDU2021#APDUTrending https://t.co/8ReYzjEPMa
Data-Driven Justice Releases Final Reports | @Arnold_Ventures, 3 pilot sites & @NACoTweets published findings and recs from a multi-year initiative using data and coordination to better align resources to respond to people with complex needs. https://t.co/KusTSujnCh
Of course, recognition has to go to former colleagues @LynnOvermann@catiebialick Nikki Smith-Kea and Harrison Crist for their leadership and tireless efforts and technology partner @openlattice for helping connect the data of people in crisis to the services they need.
The next gov tech failure is already happening. Sadly, expect more if we don’t have technologists, designers, and data scientists at the table early in the process— https://t.co/QWdB8TNHH8
In an era of difficult budget cuts, what can governments do to ensure they get the right data to the right people at the right time and make better decisions? Read some tips from our friends at @openlattice 📊https://t.co/4UIh2rZjRT
We're honored to be included on the list for 2021! The pandemic underscored how high quality data is critical to making more informed decisions, and we're excited to continue our work in the coming year. https://t.co/2Uf7ZPCPUP
Attendees loved it. For anyone who works to improve effectiveness and efficiency in government services in our modern world, this simple webinar is a must-see.
The sentiment is captured well by @RyanKo: "Just wow.”
"Getting the Right Data to the Right People at the Right Time" join us next week for this webinar, sponsored by @openlattice.
💻 Register and get more info: https://t.co/SlXtEPgLkU
For those who are interested in research-based solutions to stop police violence, here’s what you need to know - based on the facts and data. A thread. (1/x)
8. Establish non-police alternatives to 911 calls involving people with mental illness. For example, 1 in 5 of the 911 calls in Eugene, OR are diverted to mental health first responders instead of police to respond. A success being scaled in Portland. https://t.co/YQ7NZTTHrk
7. Invest in alternatives to police as crime prevention strategies. Every 10 additional organizations in a city:
- Reduces the murder rate by 9%
- Reduces violent crime rate by 6%
- Reduces property crime rate by 4%
The Research: https://t.co/uktPDijY8m