NATO Data Vision |
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Capitalizing on data as a strategic asset. |
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Maximising the value of data to transform decision-making. |
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Investing in the skills and leadership capable of addressing the data needs of tomorrow. |
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Establishing a trusted and consistent approach to data-centric action for the Alliance. |
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Data is treated as a strategic asset. |
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Data is of sufficient quality and available for exploitation by humans and machines. |
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NATO Workforce is skilled to manage data to provide quality data that can be exploited to drive advantage. |
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The Alliance Data Sharing Ecosystem enables NATO to share and exploit data at scale. |
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The Alliance is the global leader in data-centric defence organizations. |
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Discoverable Data |
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Accessible Data |
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Trusted Data |
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Shared Data |
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Secured Data |
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Regulated Data |
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Interoperable & Curated Data |
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Quality managed Data |
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NATO Data Principles |
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Data Strategy Outcomes |
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Priority Areas of Action |
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Setting Scope and Priorities |
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Establishing Data Governance Roles |
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Establish core data management functions |
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Enable Data Space implementations with external entities |
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Associate Metadata with Data Assets |
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Create and maintain Data Catalogues |
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Identify Authoritative Data Sources |
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Provide Data Products |
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Establish Data Access Services |
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Manage Information Exchange Requirement |
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Define common Semantic References |
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Continuous improvement in Data Governance |
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Modern Standards for Data Interoperability |
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Talent and Culture |
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Governance |
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Architectures |
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