The Office of the Indiana Chief Data Officer (OCDO) is a statutorily-required position that sets data policy for all executive branch state agencies.
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State of Indiana Data Strategy
Data is a critical asset, and the State of Indiana is dedicated to strategically leveraging the massive volume of key data collected by its agencies throughout the enterprise. Through consistent, innovative usage, the state can deliver the best service to Hoosiers.New State Agency AI Systems Policy
Indiana has adopted an enterprise policy governing AI implementations. Leaders must understand AI’s benefits and risks, including bias, privacy, and security. Review the policy and ensure awareness among agency privacy officers and IT directors.
Indiana OCDO Policies
Check out all policies, standards, procedures and guidance released from the Office of the Indiana Chief Data Officer
Indiana Privacy & Data Ethics Program
Indiana State Government promotes ethical data use for decision-making, innovation and privacy protection. The Chief Privacy Officer partners with agencies to ensure privacy in emerging technologies, fostering a privacy-aware culture.
Data Governance Council
The purpose of the Indiana Data Governance Council is to establish and formalize a cross domain, interdisciplinary group to further the data-driven capacity of organizations and the State as a whole.
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Management Performance Hub
MPH combines a collaborative and innovative approach with industry-leading technical innovation to facilitate data-driven decision making and data-informed policy making.
Indiana Data Hub
The Indiana Data Hub is your home for actionable data covering a variety of subject matter areas within Indiana State Government.