
California's anti-silo data sharing effort
Build, manage, and share foundational open data in a secure geospatial infrastructure to address today's challenges.
Thousands of governments are sharing open data catalogs that can also be federated to create rich data hubs of authoritative content at regional and national levels. These FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data catalogs are the foundation for national initiatives that are supporting policy making and scientific research.
California's anti-silo data sharing effort
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