Information and Data Management
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Information and data management strategies address the full information life cycle, including planning, collection, creation, organization, use, storage, dissemination and disposal. Strategic planning for information can ensure that transitions to new data sources and adoption of new technologies can be accomplished in a coordinated fashion.
Key elements of information and data management include a well-defined governance structure for policy and decision making, establishment of architecture and standards and deployment of systems and processes for data integration; data access, visualization and analysis; records and content management, and search.
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