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Webinar: Which Are The Best States For Data Innovation–and How Can Other States Learn From Them? – 9/26

2017-09-26 11:00:00

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What: The Center for Data Innovation http://www.datainnovation.org/ will host a webinar http://www.datainnovation.org/2017/09/webinar-which-are-the-best-states-for-data-innovation-and-how-can-other-states-learn-from-them/ on Tuesday, September 26 to discuss the Center’s recent report, "The Best States for Data Innovation," http://datainnovation.org/2017/07/the-best-states-for-data-innovation/ which ranks states on the degree to which they have achieved key enablers of success in the data economy and highlights opportunities for state and local governments to maximize their potential for data-driven progress and development.

This online discussion will be led by Daniel Castro, the Center’s director and co-author of the report, and Paul Taylor, chief content officer for e.Republic and editor-at-large of Governing magazine.

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Daniel Castro, Director, Center for Data Innovation

Paul Taylor, Chief Content Officer, e.Republic and Editor-at-Large, Governing

When: Tuesday, September 26, 2017, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET

The Center for Data Innovation is the leading global think tank studying the intersection of data, technology, and public policy. With staff in Washington, DC, and Brussels, the Center formulates and promotes pragmatic public policies designed to maximize the benefits of data-driven innovation in the public and private sectors. It educates policymakers and the public about the opportunities and challenges associated with data, as well as technology trends such as predictive analytics, open data, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things. The Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research institute proudly affiliated with the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. For more about the Center, visit http://www.datainnovation.org.

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