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The Data Coalition Announces Thirteen New Members

January 13, 2020 5:25 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


Washington, D.C. – The Data Coalition, America’s premier voice on data policy, announces 13 new members, Amazon Web Services (AWS), AlyData, DataRobot, data.world, Denodo, Digital Science, DLT Solutions, Informatica, Intel, Markup.Law, Mathematica, NORC, and Thinknum

“We are thrilled to welcome new members to the growing Data Coalition, including Amazon Web Services, data.world, and DLT Solutions, who joined our Board of Directors,” said Nick Hart, CEO at the Data Coalition. “These thirteen companies are a key cross-section of the broad policy issues for which the Data Coalition advocates, including data sharing, evidence-based policymaking, innovation, and applying emerging technologies. Our newest member companies will play a pivotal role in advancing the Data Coalition’s advocacy efforts and thought leadership.”

The newest member companies and their membership levels are as follows:

Executive

  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Partner

  • data.world
  • DLT Solutions

Regular

  • DataRobot
  • Denodo
  • Informatica

Industry

  • Digital Science
  • Intel
  • Mathematica

Startup

  • AlyData
  • Markup.Law
  • Thinknum

Nonprofit

  • NORC

A full list of Data Coalition member companies and details on membership levels are available online

About the Data Coalition: The Data Coalition is America’s premier voice on data policy. We advocate on behalf of the private sector and the public interest for government data to be accessible, high-quality, and used to enhance accountability, improve government effectiveness, reduce compliance costs, and stimulate innovation. Our members represent a cross-section of the technology, data analytics, and data management industry. For more information, visit datacoalition.org.

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