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Designing Data Governance for Data Mesh Architecture

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Designing Data Governance for Data Mesh Architecture

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# Details

This event will be in person. We will also attempt to stream it on the Data Community DC YouTube channel.

Masks are not required for in-person attendance, but they are encouraged.
We'll get started with refreshments at 6:30pm and then kick off the talk

# Description

Governments own more data than ever before, but it’s of no value if you don’t know how to use it. Most governments lack the strategy to clean, collect, organize, and automate data for production-ready projects.

The good news is that data governance -- the people, processes, and strategy needed for deploying data projects to production –- offers new opportunities to improve civic service delivery.

This session shares how government leaders can embed data governance into data mesh cloud architecture. Attendees will learn how to unite cross-functional teams of data stewards to automate unified standards into data mesh, which emphasizes data domain ownership through self-service architecture.

Whether you’re a chief data officer or individual contributor, this talk will show you how to manage up, get the buy-in you need to build data governance, find the right colleagues to co-create governance, and build cloud architecture that better serves the public.

# Speaker Bio

Lauren Maffeo is an award-winning designer and analyst who currently works as a service designer at Steampunk, a human-centered design firm serving the federal government. She is also an adjunct lecturer in Interaction Design at George Washington University's Corcoran School of the Arts & Design. Her first book, "Designing Data Governance from the Ground Up", is available through the Pragmatic Bookshelf.

Lauren is a founding editor of Springer’s AI and Ethics journal and an area editor for Data and Policy, an open access journal with Cambridge University Press. She has written for Harvard Data Science Review, Financial Times, and The Guardian, among other publications. Lauren is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a member of the Association for Computing Machinery’s Distinguished Speakers Program, and a member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, where she helps judge the Webby Awards.

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