Overview
The Data Foundation is committed to building examples and use cases where the public and private sectors are successfully using data and evidence to improve decision-making. The Data Foundation’s 2023 Research Symposium, in partnership with George Washington University’s Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, was framed around identifying examples, case studies, and lessons that inform future policy and practice, guide the policy research community in the year ahead, and inform how we talk about the progress on using data and evidence for improving government.
Notably, the data community grew rapidly since the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018 (Evidence Act) became law. While much work remains to build capacity to produce and use data and evidence, data and evidence leaders achieved significant wins in the early years of Evidence Act implementation. The Data Foundation’s 2023 Virtual Research Symposium was an opportunity for data and evidence leaders in the public and private sectors to share accomplishments and showcase best practices to help their peers accelerate agency efforts to produce and use data and evidence to inform policymaking and program improvements.
The Data Foundation invited members of the data and evidence community—including those in academia, non-profits, industry, and government—to present on the following themes:
Data Strategy: Building Data Capacity with the Federal Data Strategy as a Guide
Evidence in Action: Progress Applying Evidence in Active, Real-Time Decision-Making Environments
Advancing Equity: Leveraging Data and Evidence to Support Inclusive Policy
Data Collaboration: Learning from Past Successes to Maximize the Impact of the National Secure Data Service
Recordings
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Agenda
9:00 a.m. - Opening Remarks
Jessica Yabsley, Senior Director of Communications, Data Foundation
Molly Irwin, Ph.D., Member, Data Foundation Board of Directors
Mary Tschirhart, Ph.D., Director, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, The George Washington University
9:20 a.m. - Making the Case for Data Quality (Group)
Erika Liliedahl, Senior Analyst, Evidence Team, Office of Management and Budget
Lisa Mirel, Statistical Advisor, National Science Foundation
Darius Singpurwalla, Mathematical Statistician, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
10:20 a.m. - Break
10:25 a.m. - The Time is Now: People Need Access to Data (Group)
Mary Ann Miller Bates, Executive Director, California Cradle to Career Data System
Michael Vente, Chief Performance Officer, Senior Director of Research and Data Governance, Colorado Department of Higher Education
Paige Kowalski, Executive Vice President, Data Quality Campaign
11:25 a.m. - Building Data Capacity on International Worker’s Rights Programs (Individual)
Jennifer Werth, International Relations Officer, Department of Labor Bureau of International Labor Affairs
11:40 a.m. - Lunch
12:00 p.m. - Welcome Back
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12:05 p.m. - Opportunities to Strengthen State and Local Data and Evaluation Capacity in Human Services (Group)
Kathy Stack, Senior Policy Fellow, Tobin Center for Economic Policy
Jonathan Womer, Senior Advisor, The Policy Lab at Brown University
12:50 p.m. - Break
12:55 p.m. - Evidence in Action: Using Data to Support Educator Decision-Making (Group)
Aime Black, Ph.D., Performance & Evaluation Lead, Guardians of Honor, NASA STEM Services Contract, NASA Office of STEM Engagement
Tania Jarosewich, Ph.D., Senior Evaluation Specialist, Guardians of Honor, NASA STEM Services Contract, NASA Office of STEM Engagement
Tialei Scanlan, Ph.D., Evaluation Specialist, Guardians of Honor, NASA STEM Services Contract, NASA Office of STEM Engagement
Angela Skeeles-Worley, Ph.D., Evaluation Specialist, Guardians of Honor, NASA STEM Services Contract, NASA Office of STEM Engagement
Tara Strang, Ph.D., Assistant Program Manager, Performance and Evaluation, NASA Office of STEM Engagement
1:55 p.m. - Better Metrics to Guide Public Health Policy: Lessons Learned From COVID-19 for Public Health Data Systems Improvement (Individual)
Michael Stoto, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Department of Health Management and Policy,
School of Health, Georgetown University
2:10 p.m. - Break
2:15 p.m. - Using the Criminal Justice Administrative Records System to Improve Administration of the Criminal Justice System (Group)
Keith Finlay, Ph.D., Research Economist, U.S. Census Bureau
Brian Miller, Ph.D., General Programmer/Analyst, University of Michigan
Jordan Papp, Ph.D., Project Manager, University of Michigan
3:15 p.m. - Analysis of Alternative Poverty Measures Applied to the Case of Montana (Individual)
Robin Clausen, Ph.D., Stakeholder Liaison and Research Analyst (Statewide Longitudinal Data System), Montana Office of Public Instruction
3:30 p.m. - From Evidence Generation to Better Decisions: MCC's Evidence Lifecycle (Group)
Casey Dunning, Director, Results and Learning, Millennium Challenge Corporation
Hana S. Freymiller, Senior Advisor, Monitoring and Evaluation, Millennium Challenge Corporation
Algerlynn A. Gill, Senior Director, Monitoring and Evaluation, Millennium Challenge Corporation
Sarah C. Lane, Director, Monitoring and Evaluation, Millennium Challenge Corporation
4:30 p.m. - Closing Remarks
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