The Center for Data Innovation submitted a response to the UK government’s open call for evidence on its National Data Strategy, which aims to foster the use and power of data across government and the wider economy, and to develop a trusted data ecosystem. The Center’s response describes how the government can promote data-driven innovations for all, develop the types of skills required for the digital economy, support the private sector’s use of data to increase productivity, and improve public services through appropriate sharing and use of data within government, as well as between government and the private sector.
Response to the UK Government’s Open Call for Evidence on its National Data Strategy
Eline Chivot
Eline Chivot is a former senior policy analyst at the Center for Data Innovation. Based in Brussels, Eline focuses on European technology policy issues and on how policymakers can promote digital innovation in the EU. Prior to joining the Center for Data Innovation, Eline Chivot worked for several years in the Netherlands as policy analyst in a leading think tank, where her work included research projects on defense, security and economic policy issues. More recently, Eline worked at one of Brussels’ largest trade associations and managed its relations with representatives of the digital tech industry in Europe and beyond. Eline earned master’s degrees in political science and economics from Sciences Po, and in strategic management and business administration from the University of Lille.
