
Indiana data chief Josh Martin to step down
Josh Martin, who joined the Indiana state government in 2012, announced he’ll resign when the new governor takes office.
Josh Martin, who joined the Indiana state government in 2012, announced he’ll resign when the new governor takes office.
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In Indiana, we made the most impact with our work in data governance. We formed a data governance council of data professionals and work as an agency to foster a data-driven culture across state government. The state views data governance as a fundamental component of doing business and is committed to stewarding data, protecting information […]
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Martin, who’s been with the state since 2012 formally takes over the agency’s data initiatives, like efforts to combat COVID-19 and the opioid epidemic.