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<h3>Stewardship</h3>
<h3>State data assets require careful and proactive stewardship</h3>
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1. Exercise Responsibility: Practice effective data stewardship and governance by maintaining modern data security practices, protecting individual privacy, and maintaining promised confidentiality.
1. State data represent considerable investment of resources from state agencies and have value to state agencies and taxpayers, therefor this value should be protected and maximized as much as possible.
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2. Uphold Ethics: Consider, monitor, and assess the implications of federal data practices for the public and provide sufficient checks and balances to protect and serve the public interest.
2. Commit to continuous data quality improvement through active use of data and establishing feedback mechanisms for everyone involved in the data pipeline.
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3. Promote Transparency: Articulate purposes for acquiring, using, and disseminating data and comprehensively document processes and products to inform data users.
3. Standardized data governance protects data and improves its quality and utility
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<h3>Quality</h3>
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4. Practice effective data stewardship and governance by maintaining modern data security practices, protecting individual privacy, and maintaining promised confidentiality
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5. Use of state data must avoid excessive intrusion into the lives of Connecticut resident.
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6. Promote a culture of continuous and collaborative learning with data and about data.
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<h3>Create once use many times</h3>
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4. Integrate Intentionality: Create, acquire, use, and disseminate data deliberately and thoughtfully, considering quality, consistency, privacy, value, reuse, and interoperability from the start.
4. Create, acquire, use, and disseminate data deliberately and thoughtfully, considering quality, consistency, privacy, value, reuse, and interoperability from the start.
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5. Ensure Relevance: Validate that data are high quality, useful, understandable, timely, and needed.
5. Coordinate and prioritize data needs and uses, harness data from multiple sources, and acquire new data only when necessary.
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6. Create Value: Coordinate and prioritize data needs and uses, harness data from multiple sources, and acquire new data only when necessary.
6. To the extent possible within legal and regulatory constraints , the state should create or manage a data asset one time and use it for multiple purposes
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<h3>Continuous Improvement</h3>
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