DOI Data

David Carter is the Department's Chief Data Officer.

Patricia Currier is the Department's Evaluation Officer. 

Kawa Ng is the Department's Statistical Official.   

2023 – 2027 Geospatial Services Strategic Plan, Department of the Interior

DOI Data Governance Board Charter

Short Description

By tracking current and planned Artificial Intelligence (AI) use cases – and sharing those with relevant internal and external audiences through Interior's Use Case Inventory – the Department will be able to identify and prioritize deployment of uses that are proven to enhance mission delivery, while also spurring the development of new use case ideas for development and testing. In addition to promoting the creation of new use cases, Interior will also work with partners within the Department, across the federal government, and in the academic, nonprofit, and private sectors to collaborate on adapting use cases to fit Interior’s mission.   

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DOI Data Governance Board Members

Bureau/OfficeName
DOI Chief Data OfficerDavid Carter
DOI Chief Evaluation OfficerPatricia Currier
DOI Statistical OfficialKawa Ng
ASIAVeronica Lane
BIAUlrick M Rogers
BIEVentura Lovato
BLMJulie Recker
BOEMJerome Leveque
BORKen Nowak
BSEEJulie Conklin
BTFANikki Oliver
FWSMatthew Bobo
NPSChristopher Barrow
OSJeffrey Hyacinthe
OSMVacant
USGSJanice Gordon

-- DOI Data Governance Board Meeting Notes (Per Request) 

 

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