EducationEventsUnited States How Data Can Help Fix K-12 Education in the United States by Joshua New November 15, 2016 by Joshua New | November 15, 2016 3 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
EducationReportsUnited States Building a Data-Driven Education System in the United States by Joshua New November 15, 2016 by Joshua New | November 15, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentSocial GoodUnited States Event Recap: How Data Can Help in the Fight Against Sexual Assault by Andrew Kitchel November 7, 2016 by Andrew Kitchel | November 7, 2016 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryEuropePrivacy “Double Consent” Rule for Sharing Data Would Be Useless by Nick Wallace October 31, 2016 by Nick Wallace | October 31, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
ChinaData Visualization Visualizing China’s Mergers and Acquisitions by Joshua New October 26, 2016 by Joshua New | October 26, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Artificial IntelligenceEventsUnited States Data Innovation Day 2016: Algorithms, Automation, and Public Policy by Daniel Castro October 19, 2016 by Daniel Castro | October 19, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryInternet of ThingsUnited States If Only One U.S. City Wins the Smart City Race, the Whole Nation Loses by Daniel Castro October 18, 2016 by Daniel Castro | October 18, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryData EconomyEurope EU Bill On Data Mining Lacks Ambition by Nick Wallace October 17, 2016 by Nick Wallace | October 17, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryEuropeSocial Good Europe Should Put Data at the Service of Society by Nick Wallace October 14, 2016 by Nick Wallace | October 14, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
EventsUnited States How Data Can Help in the Fight Against Sexual Assault by Joshua New October 6, 2016 by Joshua New | October 6, 2016 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
EuropeReportsSocial Good Europe Should Promote Data for Social Good by Daniel Castro October 3, 2016 by Daniel Castro | October 3, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryOpen DataUnited States Seven Years After Bernie Madoff, Congress Still Has Not Fixed Financial Data Reporting Requirements by Andrew Kitchel September 16, 2016 by Andrew Kitchel | September 16, 2016 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryOpen DataUnited States California Came Dangerously Close to Ruining What Makes Open Data “Open” by Joshua New September 2, 2016 by Joshua New | September 2, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentSocial GoodUnited States How Common is Sexual Assault in the United States? The Answer Depends On Who You Ask by Joshua New September 1, 2016 by Joshua New | September 1, 2016 3 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryEthicsGovernmentUnited States The Criminal Justice System Fails Sexual Assault Survivors, But Data Can Help by Joshua New August 26, 2016 by Joshua New | August 26, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
EthicsFilingsGovernmentUnited States Comments to CBP on Its Proposal to Collect Social Media Account Information for Travelers Entering the United States by Joshua New August 22, 2016 by Joshua New | August 22, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Artificial IntelligenceCommentaryEthicsUnited States Tattoo-Matching Algorithms Do Not Mean We’re in Nazi Germany by Joshua New August 8, 2016 by Joshua New | August 8, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentUnited States Three Types of Public-Private Partnerships That Enable Data Innovation by Alexander Kostura August 1, 2016 by Alexander Kostura and Daniel Castro | August 1, 2016 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
GovernmentInternet of ThingsReportsUnited States How Is The Federal Government Using the Internet of Things? by Daniel Castro July 25, 2016 by Daniel Castro and Joshua New | July 25, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Artificial IntelligenceFilingsUnited States Comments to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on Artificial Intelligence by Joshua New July 22, 2016 by Joshua New | July 22, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail