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The HLG and the “New World Order”

The HLG and the “New World Order”. Steven Vale UNECE steven.vale@unece.org. UNECE – Economic Commission for Europe. Introducing the HLG High-level Group for the Modernisation of Statistical Production and Services Created by the Conference of European Statisticians in 2010

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The HLG and the “New World Order”

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  1. The HLG and the“New World Order” Steven Vale UNECE steven.vale@unece.org

  2. UNECE – Economic Commission for Europe

  3. Introducing the HLG • High-level Group for the Modernisation of Statistical Production and Services • Created by the Conference of European Statisticians in 2010 • Vision and strategy endorsed by CES in 2011/2012

  4. Who are the HLG members? • Pádraig Dalton (Ireland) - Chairman • Trevor Sutton (Australia) • Wayne Smith (Canada) • Emanuele Baldacci (Italy) • Bert Kroese (Netherlands) • Park, Hyungsoo (Republic of Korea) • Genovefa Ružić (Slovenia) • Walter Radermacher (Eurostat) • Martine Durand (OECD) • Lidia Bratanova (UNECE) 

  5. What does the HLG do? • Oversees activities that support modernisation of statistical organisations • Stimulates development of global standards and international collaboration activities • “Within the official statistics community ... take a leadership and coordination role”

  6. Why is the HLG needed?

  7. What has the HLG achieved? 2012 • Generic Statistical Information Model 2013 • Common Statistical Production Architecture • Frameworks and Standards for Statistical Modernisation 2014 - Work in Progress • Implementation of the Common Statistical Production Architecture • Big Data in Official Statistics

  8. HLG Activities – Engagement Map

  9. Governance MSIS

  10. Why change? • MSIS and previous groups have been around for many years • Some successes, but many issues remain the same • Have we reached our limit? • Could a different approach accelerate progress?

  11. Some ideas • Silos – not just for subject matter people? • Bring together: • IT • Methodology • Information architects • Data scientists • .... • Multi-disciplinary approach to problem solving within organisations

  12. So why keep silos for international meetings? What sort of event would have the most value foryour organisation?

  13. Future work • Connecting methods and IT disciplines • Let's automate! (Man x Machine = product) • Using technology push to our advantage • Connecting to "outside world"

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