Why Hawaii Needs A Chief Data Officer - Now
Hawaii’s chief data officer has been appointed to work with a task force which aims to improve state-wide transparency and improve public engagement. But what does it mean for the state of Hawaii, asks Tom de Castella, who is behind the bill?
Source: civilbeat.orgPublished on 2022-01-16
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