64th ISI World Statistics Congress - Ottawa, Canada

64th ISI World Statistics Congress - Ottawa, Canada

INEGI’s roadmap implementing data governance towards a consolidated data ecosystem

Conference

64th ISI World Statistics Congress - Ottawa, Canada

Format: IPS Abstract

Session: IPS 186 - Challenges of modernizing the production systems in official statistics

Monday 17 July 10 a.m. - noon (Canada/Eastern)

Abstract

As data management experts statistical and geospatial offices have a solid legacy in providing trusted, high-quality information. Nonetheless, the world's digital transformation has sensibly modified the data market landscape: 1. Data sources have multiplied; 2. Demand for evidence-based decision making has exploded; 3. Knowledge and access to modern statistical and geospatial methods has expanded at high speed. These and complementary realities have translated into the fact that these national offices no longer hold a statistical or geospatial monopoly, let alone a data monopoly. The National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI-Mexico) has updated the Strategic Program of the National System of Statistical and Geographical Information (2022-2046) with three goals: 1. Consolidate an integrated and resilient System; 2. Guarantee information’s quality with emphasis in its relevance, accuracy, reliability, timeliness, and inclusiveness, and 3. Extend information’s usage in response to users’ needs and capabilities. To help accomplish these goals, the Strategic Program demands the design and implementation of a Data Governance Model that focuses on information integration to ease dissemination services. This presentation will share the Model’s conceptual framework and roadmap, based on standards and principles to improve architecture, metadata, security, statistical confidentiality, quality, and interoperability throughout data’s lifecycle.