Healthcare and water sectors hold promise for use of data say ODI leaders
The use of data from different sources could be supported by temporary legislation, according to the Open Data Institute, one of the worlds leading data experts. However, it has been a huge impact on the wider sharing and linking of information.
Source: ukauthority.comPublished on 2022-11-09
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