Data Mining Lessons Learned in the Federal Government

Data Mining Lessons Learned in the Federal Government

Author: 
Pang, Les
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2008
Editor: 
Wang, John
Journal Title: 
Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining, Second Edition
Source: 
Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining, Second Edition
Subject: 
Abstract: 

Data mining has been a successful approach for improving the level of business intelligence and knowledge management throughout an organization. This article identifies lessons learned from data mining projects within the federal government including military services. These lessons learned were derived from the following project experiences: • Defense Medical Logistics Support System Data Warehouse Program • Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Financial and Accounting Service (DFAS) “Operation Mongoose” • DoD Computerized Executive Information System (CEIS) • Department of Homeland Security’s Analysis, Dissemination, Visualization, Insight, and Semantic Enhancement (ADVISE) Program • Department of Transportation (DOT) Executive Reporting Framework System • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aircraft Accident Data Mining Project • General Accountability Office (GAO) Data Mining of DoD Purchase and Travel Card Programs • U.S. Coast Guard Executive Information System • Veteran Administrations (VA) Demographics System

CITATION: Pang, Les. Data Mining Lessons Learned in the Federal Government edited by Wang, John . Hershey : IGI Global , 2008. Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining, Second Edition - Available at: https://library.au.int/frdata-mining-lessons-learned-federal-government