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OMB Issues Memo on Administrative Data Use

Administrative Data, Federal Regulations, Government Agencies, IDS, IDS Uses / By Tian McPherson

In Feb. 2014 OMB released a memo stressing the necessity of utilizing “existing data to facilitate agencies’ programmatic work and enhance the value of those data to the American public.” The memo contains four detailed elements that outline how federal agencies should move forward.   To access, the entire memo, click here. 

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