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Cross-cutting interests
Changing world: How have evolutions in our statistical system (such as the greater focus on administrative sources for statistics) influenced how statistics are produced, used, and valued? How may advances in wider society (such as the increasing sophistication of large language models) influence how statistics are produced, used, and valued?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistical system
administrative sources
wider society
large language models
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Cross-cutting interests
Interactions: How does the way that statistics are produced influence the value that users get from them, and how can this be addressed to maximise value? To what degree to statistics need to be directly used for them to provide value (or do people value outcomes from others using them instead)?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
value
data production
data usage
data value
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Analytical and research methods
Simulation, agent-based modelling and hybrid modelling methods: optimisation methods; forecasting techniques; resource modelling, and performance frameworks, to inform and optimise the running and delivery of the MoJ estate and operations, to ensure they run effectively, efficiently, and productively.
Ministry of Justice, 2020
simulation
modelling
optimisation
forecasting
resource modelling
performance frameworks
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The terrorist and serious and organised crime (SOC) landscape
Exploitation of robust data sources.
Home Office, 2019
data
technology
information
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Supporting operations
Allocating resources optimally, including using data science effectively (for example to improve targeting).
Home Office, 2019
data science
resource allocation
targeting
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Maximising the impact of data and research
What could government do additionally, or differently, to facilitate increased use of its data, and longer-term monitoring of trends?
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 2022
data
government
monitoring
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Systems and futures
Development of systems approaches that can be used to inform policymaking. This includes approaches to provide insights into complex systems, identify points of intervention, account for multiple perspectives, and frame policy decisions
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
policymaking
systems approaches
complex systems
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Delivery of major government projects
How can good data help to ensure successful delivery of major projects?
Cabinet Office, 2019
data
infrastructure
major projects
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Knowledge and information management
How will trends in digital information impact disciplines e.g. history, archival research and recordkeeping? How will future historians looking back at our era and use archives of digital information?
Cabinet Office, 2019
information management
digital information
history
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Adapting to a changing security environment
How to use technologies for communicating disaster risks to the population (covering early warning, risk information, stimulating risk reduction behaviour)?
Cabinet Office, 2019
disaster risk
technology
communication
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Digital innovation
How far can data analytics software help make sense of digital information at scale?
Cabinet Office, 2019
data analytics
digital information
technology
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