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Data management practices: UK Perspectives on a MORS Workshop
Terry Hooper / Mark Taylor [Dstl] Geoff Sherwood [Adaptive Ltd] Explain who I am what I do MOD makes decisions CDA does analysis -- we don’t do modelling as an end in itself I am responsible for development of tools that CDA uses to do analysis Have management and processes in place to achieve this.
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MORS Data Management Workshop ‘Improving Defense Analysis Through Better Data Practices’
IDA, Alexandria Washington D.C March 2003 Over 120 attendees from US Army, USN, USAF, USMC, OSD, Joint Staff (J-8), DoD contractors and 3 from UK Goals: best practice for generating, collecting, developing, maintaining, disseminating, applying data and metadata to help support better strategic analyses; establish improved data policy within DoD. Briefings from workshop sponsors (OSD & J-8), single service perspectives and data management examples from non DoD organisations, e.g. US State Department, NOAA, Institute of Health and National Science Foundation 06 May 2019
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MORS Data Management Workshop
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS: issues Session #1: ‘metadata, metadata, metadata’; incentivize #2: ‘look on data management as an enabler of decisions, not of data nor analysis’-> a credible body of evidence; DM is a social problem - needs incentives & encouragement #3: Experimentation data collection - develop a controlled/limited collection plan stage by stage, with data ‘pedigree’, metatags #4: The technical issues are solvable; the difficulty is TRUST – fear of mis-use; fear of being drawn in to other’s problems: ‘you’re asking me to be responsible for something I’m making a guess at’ ; You’ll use my data against me’ #5: In practice the tools impose control of the business process and the analysis process: we must recognise that the analysis requirements don’t [but should] drive data requirements. The analysis process should determine the tools, which are enablers. 06 May 2019
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MORS Data Management Workshop Initial impressions:
Emphasis on DoD transformation - will have a major impact on the US Analytical community via the DoD Analytic Agenda Development of US analytic baselines Establishment of Joint Data Support (JDS) activity to support JWARS and act as a “data broker” US Army and USAF are making efforts to solve their single service data management problems US data management activities still suffer from single service “stove pipes” and a marked reluctance to share data with the other services or with OSD and the Joint Staff (J-8) 06 May 2019
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MORS Data Management Workshop Consensus:
Culture more than Technology Difficult to measure benefits directly Campaign Data Development - common baselines Context is vital - Meta data Common definitions and ontologies: Communities of Interest C2/Network Enabled Capability drivers Responsibilities of Providers and Users 06 May 2019
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MORS Data Management Workshop But there will be differences -
UK MoD capability-based Equipment Acquisition breaks down service stove-pipes more joint, cross-service analysis and procurement, independent OA scrutiny (DG(S&A) Centralised analysis (low<->high level) community dialogue between experts: providers and suppliers, not just data Technologies less well developed Web, networks XML, Semantics/ontologies 06 May 2019
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MORS Data Management Workshop The UK Perspective:
Excellent exchange of views - particularly between DoD and Other Government Departments Common US/UK concerns Common areas of progress Some differences in priority, currently through Organisation and Technology differences Valuable lessons for both analytical communities 06 May 2019
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Questions? 06 May 2019
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