Statewide Data Architecture and Exchange. Problem Data not standardized, consistent, or aligned...

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StatewideData Architecture

andExchange

Problem

Data not standardized, consistent, or aligned with business needs

Citizens/Customers of state services are impacted and inconvenienced

We have: an IT project centric model We lack: understanding of the

magnitude of the problem or the quality of the data

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Goals

Identify principles, strategies & models to:Standardize state data architectureReduce data management costsMake state services convenient to useDevelop a state data governance

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Research

Personal interviewsMelissa Cook – MA Cook CorporationRoss Hunter –Representative, 48th DistrictTony Tortorice – State Chief Information OfficerDavid Zager – State Enterprise Architect

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Research (cont.)

Federal data standards Other state’s data architecture models

MichiganCaliforniaConnecticutMissouri

WA state agency documentation (ISB, EAC, DOT)

Informal interviews with data experts5

Principles

Keys to achieving an effective data architecture strategyMaster Data ManagementCustomer Data IntegrationData governance

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Principles (cont.)

Master Data ManagementFramework of processes & technologies Authoritative, reliable, sustainable,

accurate, & secureSingle version of the truthData cleaned, rationalized, validated, and

integrated into a statewide “system of record”

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Principles (cont.)

Why Master Data Management?Consistent data managementCustomer-centric business model Single master data setComplete pictureReduces costs and errorsHigher trust value

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Principles (cont.)

Customer Data IntegrationData consolidation techniqueVarious sourcesSingle source of truthCustomer data integrity

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Principles (cont.)

Why Customer Data Integration?Creates value for the customerEliminates duplicative effortsCustomers own, update, & manage

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Principles (cont.)

MDM & CDI Implementation ChallengesOrganizational and political obstaclesFear others may use data inappropriatelyCreation of a master data facilityHoarding and proliferation of duplicate dataData standards governed by other agenciesDetermining the data source to make masterSemantic inconsistency in data attributesDifferent business rules to transform dataAgreeing on who maintains the data

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Principles (cont.)

Data GovernanceA quality control discipline for assessing,

managing, using, improving, monitoring, maintaining, and protecting organizational information

Supports…Decision makingAssigning accountabilityIdentifying business rulesDefining processes

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Principles (cont.)

Data Governance (cont.)Helps…

Meet regulatory compliance mandatesIncrease revenue opportunitiesDecrease expendituresBuild better citizen, customer, & partner

relationships

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Principles (cont.)

Governance ChallengesBusiness objectives conflict or interfereResources are limited or are in competitionPolitical agendasTerritorial issuesUnrealistic expectationsLack of organizational support & acceptanceReluctance to evaluate & redesign current

business processes

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Approaches to Data Architecture

Super HeroSingle individual who ultimately fails

All or Nothing To achieve success…”boil the ocean”

Top-DownMost common, executive order, a state

priority, years before a return is recognized Iterative

Smaller data sets, measureable results15

Recommendations

Iterative Approach to Data Architecture Master Data Management (MDM) Customer Data Integration (CDI) Data Governance

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Recommendations (cont.)

Why this strategy?Authorizing environmentEconomic conditionsLow state maturity levelGrowth from existing rootsPrinciples and methods of othersOpportunities for external fundingCitizen-centric

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State of Washington ISB

Data Governance Committee

(DGC)

Senior Executive Sponsor

Data Creator Data

Steward

Data User

Provides oversight of the DGC

Appointed by the Governor

Data Creator, Data Steward and Data User represent state agencies.

Structure of Proposed Data Governance Committee

Members of the Committee· Student Achievement· Postsecondary Learning· Health· Vulnerable Children & Adults· Economic Vitality· Mobility· Public Safety· Natural Resources· Culture & Recreation· State Government

Recommendations (cont.) Data Standards Implementation &

Governance (cont.)Committee & Experts expectations

“System of record” for a subject domainComplete data set to grow businessImprove citizen-government interactions

10-year planning window

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Recommendations (cont.) Data Standards Implementation &

Governance (cont.)First steps already underway

Data standards: Commodity codes, EmailVoluntary efforts: ESD - DOL

Next StepsInventory of all statewide systems, baseline3 to 4 initial data elementsData dictionary

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Summary

Know your limits Learn from their successes or challenges Don’t reinvent the wheel It’s a long road…don’t rush it Understand the business problem Show value to the citizen

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Questions? Will Saunders, DIS

Will.Saunders@dis.wa.gov Susie LaPalm, DOP

Susie.LaPalm@dop.wa.gov Randy Baker, WSDOT

bakerra@wsdot.wa.gov Rathnavel “Vel” Rajagopal, ESD

vrathnavel@esd.wa.gov Doug Beam, OFM

Doug.Beam@ofm.wa.gov

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