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<StrategicPlan><id/><Name>About the CDAC</Name><Description/><OtherInformation/><StrategicPlanCore><Organization><Name>Commerce Data Advisory Council</Name><Acronym>CDAC</Acronym><Identifier>_00259428-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier><Description>The Commerce Data Advisory Council (CDAC) has been appointed by Secretary Pritzker to assist the Department of Commerce in revolutionizing their data assets, to empower our data users to become more informed, create a data ecosystem around our data products, and ultimately to foster innovation, create jobs, and drive better decision making.</Description><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Commerce</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Secretary Pritzker</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>CDAC Members</Name><Description>Members represent the entire spectrum of Commerce data including demographic, economic, scientific, environmental, patent, and geospatial data. These leaders come from the information technology, NGO, non-profit, and academic communities, and from local governments -- leaders who appreciate the range of data that the Department of Commerce distributes and the full lifecycle of data collection, compilation, analysis, and dissemination.  They offer a balanced perspective and varied expertise to ensure meaningful dialogue and guidance on how the Commerce Department can realize its vision as America's Data Agency.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Steve Adler</Name><Description>Chief Information Strategist - IBM -- 
Steve Adler is a leader in Information strategy and technology development at IBM for almost 20 years. He is an expert in data science and an innovator who has developed several billion dollar revenue businesses on the areas of Data Governance, Enterprise Privacy Architectures, and Internet Insurance, He is an internationally recognized thought leader in Open Data, Data Governance, Systemic Risk, Security and Privacy, and Internet Insurance. He has advised governments, large NGO's on open government data, data standards, privacy, regulation, and systemic risk</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Allen Blue</Name><Description>Co-Founder, VP - LinkedIn -- 
Allen Blue is one of the co-founders of LinkedIn and Vice President of Product Management. Currently, he manages the Content and Communities division, covering LinkedIn's Groups, News, Influencer, Stream and Communication products. Before joining LinkedIn, Blue designed exploratory products and marketing programs at PayPal and was an early employee and Director of Product Design at SocialNet.com, a first-generation social site supporting dating, recreational and professional activities. Before entering technology, Blue lectured on Theatrical Design at Stanford University.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Joy Bonaguro</Name><Description>Chief Data Officer - City and County of San Francisco -- 
Prior to joining San Francisco as their first Chief Data Office, Joy spent seven years designing data systems for public consumption at the Greater New Orleans Community Data. Prior to joining the City, Joy worked at Berkeley National Laboratory to develop technology, cyber and privacy policy with the National Lab CIO Council and the Department of Energy Information Management Advisory Group. Joy earned her Masters from UC Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy, where she focused on IT policy.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Katy Borner</Name><Description>Professor - Information Sciences, Indiana University -- 
Katy Börner is the Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science at the School of Library and Information Science, Her research focuses on the development of data analysis and visualization techniques for information access, understanding, and management. She is particularly interested in the study of the structure and evolution of scientific disciplines; the analysis and visualization of online activity; and the development of cyber infrastructures for large scale scientific collaboration and computation.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>danah boyd</Name><Description>Principal Researcher, Privacy Expert - Microsoft -- 
danah boyd is the founder and president of Data &amp; Society, a NYC-based research institute. She is also a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, a Visiting Researcher at New York University, and a research affiliate at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Her research examines the intersection of technology and society. Currently, she's focused on research questions related to "big data" and privacy</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Daniel Castro</Name><Description>Director - Center for Data Innovation -- 
Daniel Castro is the Vice President of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation and Director of the Center for Data Innovation. Mr. Castro writes and speaks on a variety of issues related to information technology and internet policy, including privacy, security, intellectual property, internet governance, e-government, and accessibility for people with disabilities. His work has been quoted and cited in numerous media outlets, including The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, USA Today, Bloomberg News, and Businessweek. In 2013, Mr. Castro was named to FedScoop's list of "Top 25 most influential people under 40 in government and tech."</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Jack Dangermond</Name><Description>CEO - Esri -- 
Jack Dangermond is co-founded Esri in 1969 with his wife Laura, originally to perform land use analysis, however its focus evolved into GIS software development, highlighted by the release of ARC/INFO in the early 1980s; the development and marketing of ARC/INFO positioned Esri with the dominant market share among GIS software developers. Today Esri is the largest GIS software developer in the world and its flagship product, ArcGIS, traces its heritage to Dangermond's initial efforts in developing ARC/INFO.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Christopher DiBona</Name><Description>Director of Open Sources in Engineering - Google -- 
Chris DiBona is the director of open source at Google. His team oversees license compliance and supports the open source developer community through programs such as the Google Summer of Code and through the release of open source software projects and patches on Google Code. In his former work on Google's public sector software, he looked after Google Moderator and the polling locations API and election results. DiBona has a B.S. in computer science from George Mason University and a M.S. in software engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. He also co-edited Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution and Open Sources 2.0.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Bill Gail</Name><Description>CTO - Global Weather Corporation -- 
William B. Gail is co-founder and CTO of Global Weather Corporation, a private-label provider of precision weather forecast information to the energy, transportation, and media sectors. He is also 2014 President and Fellow of the American Meteorological Society (AMS), and recently published a book "Climate Conundrums: What the Climate Debate Reveals About Us".</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Stan Humphries</Name><Description>Chief Economist - Zillow -- 
Stan is the Chief Economist of Zillow. Stan joined the company as one of its earliest employees in 2005 and created the Zestimate® and its first algorithm. Since that time, Stan has built out the industry-leading economics and analytics team at Zillow. A recognized leader in the real estate industry, Stan is a member of Fannie Mae's Affordable Housing Advisory Council. Prior to joining Zillow, Stan spent five years at Expedia where he ran the advanced analytics team. Before Expedia, Stan served as a researcher and faculty member at the University of Virginia, and was previously a presidential management fellow at NASA, the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President, and the technology administration within the Department of Commerce. Stan also served in the U.S. Peace Corps, where he taught high school physics and chemistry in the West African country of Benin. Stan has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Davidson College, a Master of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, and a doctorate in government from the University of Virginia.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Heather Joseph</Name><Description>Director - SPARC -- 
Heather Joseph serves as the Executive Director of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), an international coalition of academic and research libraries working to expand the global, cost-effective digital communication of research results. Ms. Joseph leads the strategic and operational activities of the organization, and has focused SPARC's efforts on supporting emerging communications models for digital articles, data and educational resources. Under her stewardship, SPARC has become widely recognized as the leading international force for effective open access policy advocacy.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Vadim Kutsyy</Name><Description>Head Scientist for Big Data - eBay -- 
Vadim is Head Data Scientist for Ebay. Vadim is responsible for creating predictive models based on eBay Inc. data to create new disruptive innovations for eBay merchants. These models include but not limited to industry insights, customer analytics and real-time personalization. Prior to joining Ebay , Vadim was a Principal Scientist at eBay Inc. group that created a real time event driven analytical solution based on network relationship of the users across eBay Inc. This system is currently hosting networks with billions of nodes and computes tens of millions scores per day and is used across eBay Inc. Prior to joining eBay Inc., Vadim created and implemented self-learning Bayesian Network based model for a real-time fraud prevention at Guardian Analytics. Prior to that, Vadim held a variety of roles at Cytokinetis, General Motors, Bell Labs and SPSS along others. Vadim has PhD in Statistics and MS in Engineering from the University of Michigan Arbor, MS in Statistics from the University of Chicago and BS in Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics from University of Wisconsin Madison.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Kevin Merritt</Name><Description>CEO - Socrata -- 
At heart, Kevin Merritt is an entrepreneur with a passion for serving customers through great software. He founded Socrata in 2007 to establish a cloud-based, socially-connected digital platform that would help organizations improve the availability, use, and sharing of their data. The goal was to enhance access to the massive amounts of public data in the world, which would help organizations make smarter, data-driven decisions and lead to services that would better people's everyday lives.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>CJ Moses</Name><Description>General Manager - Amazon Web Services -- 
CJ Moses is the GM of World Wide Government Cloud Solutions for Amazon Web Services (AWS). His duties at AWS include leading secure product design, management, and development efforts focused on bringing the competitive, economic and security benefits of cloud computing to government customers. Prior to joining AWS, Mr. Moses had an extensive career within the Federal Government, most recently with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), where he served as an Assistant Section Chief. His responsibilities at the FBI's Cyber Division included leadership of the technical analysis of computer and network intrusion activities as well oversight of malicious code analysis and computer exploitation tool reverse-engineering. Mr. Moses has undergraduate degrees in Computer Science and Criminal Justice, and is a Sports Car Club of America, Multi-time Divisional Racing Champion.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Jennifer Pahlka</Name><Description>Executive Director - Code for America -- 
Jennifer Pahlka is the founder and executive director of Code for America. Code for America is a San Francisco-based non-profit organization that, according to the Washington Post, "is the technology world's equivalent of the Peace Corps or Teach for America… [offering] an alternative to the old, broken path of government IT." She recently served as the US Deputy Chief Technology Officer in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. She is known for her TED talk, Coding a Better Government, and is the recipient of several awards, including the Oxford Internet Institute's Internet and Society Award, MIT's Kevin Lynch Award, and National Democratic Institute's Democracy Award.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Colin Parris</Name><Description>VP Software Research - GE -- 
Colin was recently appointed vice president of software research, GE Software. Parris joined GE from IBM, where he held a series of leadership roles in IBM Systems &amp; Technology Group and IBM Research. Most recently, he served as vice president of Systems Research for IBM Research. Prior to this role, he was the general manager of the Power (Unix) Systems Division and vice president of software development for IBM Systems &amp; Technology Group. Parris holds an MBA from Stanford University (as a Sloan Fellow) and earned his doctorate in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Karin Remington</Name><Description>CTO - Arjuna Solutions -- 
Dr. Karin Remington is a leader in the field of data science. Prior to joining Arjuna Solutions, Karin was the Director of the (NIH) National Institute of General Medical Sciences' Division of Biomedical Technology, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, where she was responsible for a program focused on developing and researching projects that integrate biology with computer sciences, engineering, mathematics, physics, and technology. Karin also served as Co-Chair of the White House Big Data Initiative and the Congressional Big Data Steering Group. As Co-Chair, Karin helped lead the effort to identify and develop technologies that improve our ability to extract knowledge and insights from large amounts of digital information. Recently, Karin was named one of the country's "150 Best and Brightest" individuals working on cutting-edge technology by the National Academies Keck Futures Initiative.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Brian Schimpf</Name><Description>Global Director of Engineering - Palantir -- 
Brian Schimpf is Palantir's Global Director of Engineering. He leads Palantir's Forward Deployed Engineering team and serves as Palantir's Chief Architect.Mr. Schimpf is also responsible for the direction and implementation of Palantir Gotham, Palantir's most widely used data integration and analytics platform. Mr. Schimpf has led the development of the critical components of Palantir's software that address today's most difficult topics, such as data privacy, security and cloud hosting. Mr. Schimpf attended Cornell University and earned a B.S. in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering. While at Cornell he was involved in autonomous vehicle research as part of Cornell's DARPA Urban and Grand Challenge initiatives.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Kim Stevenson</Name><Description>CIO - Intel -- 
Kimberly "Kim" Stevenson is corporate vice president and Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Intel Corporation. Her IT organization capitalizes on information technology to accelerate Intel's quest to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. More than 6,000 worldwide IT professionals are protecting Intel's assets, driving competitive advantage, and providing IT solutions under Stevenson's leadership.

Stevenson currently leads the Intel Network of Executive Women (INEW) as the Subcommittee Chair for External Thought Leadership and Outreach to channel her passion for engaging girls and women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) and speaks on the topic both internally and externally. She was recognized by STEMconnector® as 100 Diverse Corporate Leader, who is actively contributing to incorporate more diverse STEM professionals and changing the pipeline based on strong STEM education.

Previously, Stevenson held the position of vice president and general manager of Intel's Global IT Operations and Services, where she led both the strategic and tactical support of Intel's worldwide infrastructure components, including data centers, network and telecommunications, enterprise application support, client computing and a 24x7 internal service desk.

Prior to joining Intel, Stevenson spent seven years at the former EDS, now HP enterprise services, holding a variety of positions including vice president of Worldwide Communications, Media and Entertainment (CM&amp;E) Industry Practice, as well as the vice president of Enterprise Service Management, where she oversaw the global development and delivery of enterprise services. Before joining EDS, Stevenson spent 18 years at IBM in several executive positions including vice president of Marketing and Operations of the eServer iSeries division.

In 2014, Stevenson won numerous awards including Silicon Valley Business Journal's Best CIO, an Evanta Top 10 Breakaway Leader, Huffington Post's Most Social CIO as well as the CIO 100 award by CIO.com for four years in a row.

Stevenson earned a bachelor's degree from Northeastern University and holds a master's degree in business administration from Cornell University. She serves on the board of directors of Riverbed Technology and Cloudera.</Description></Stakeholder></Organization><Vision><Description>... innovation, job creation, and better decision making.</Description><Identifier>_00259612-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier></Vision><Mission><Description>To assist the Department of Commerce in revolutionizing our data assets, to empower our data users to become more informed, create a data ecosystem around our data products, and ultimately to foster innovation, create jobs, and drive better decision making.</Description><Identifier>_00259838-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier></Mission><Value><Name/><Description/></Value><Goal><Name>Guidance</Name><Description>Provide guidance to the Department of Commerce on data-related issues</Description><Identifier>_00259932-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator/><Stakeholder><Name>Secretary Pritzker</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>DOC Data-Bureau Leaders</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Data Users</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>in areas such as data management practices; common, open data standards; policy issues related to privacy, latency, and consistency; effective models for public-private partnership; external uses of Commerce data; and, methods to build new feedback loops between the Department and data users.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Data Management</Name><Description>Provide guidance on data management practices</Description><Identifier>_00259a18-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Data Standards</Name><Description>Provide guidance on common, open data standards</Description><Identifier>_00259b1c-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Privacy, Latency &amp; Consistency</Name><Description>Provide guidance on policy issues related to privacy, latency, and consistency</Description><Identifier>_00259c0c-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Public-Private Partnership</Name><Description>Provide guidance on effective models for public-private partnership</Description><Identifier>_00259cf2-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Data Usage</Name><Description>Provide guidance on external uses of Commerce data</Description><Identifier>_00259e1e-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Feedback</Name><Description>Provide guidance on methods to build new feedback loops between the Department and data users.</Description><Identifier>_00259f0e-c6ad-11e4-843f-0874f5d5dec3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>DOC Data Users</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective></Goal></StrategicPlanCore><AdministrativeInformation><StartDate/><EndDate/><PublicationDate>2015-03-09</PublicationDate><Source>http://www.esa.doc.gov/content/commerce-data-advisory-council-cdac</Source><Submitter><FirstName>Owen</FirstName><LastName>Ambur</LastName><PhoneNumber/><EmailAddress>Owen.Ambur@verizon.net</EmailAddress></Submitter></AdministrativeInformation></StrategicPlan>