During this webinar, grantees from Kentucky, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana, and Alabama all presented for 5 minutes each on their state processes and demonstrated the value and importance of longitudinal data systems.
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Posted: 9/1/2020 7:59 PM
Posted By: Eduardo Ortiz
Posted In: Workforce Data Quality Initiative
Behind the Curtain: A Visual Introduction to WDQI State Systems, Structures & Feeds - Part II
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Topics: Non-Activity Specific
Target Populations: Other
Programs: Program Not Specified
Geographic Locations: Kentucky | Kansas | Iowa | Indiana | Alabama
Industry Sectors: Public Administration Government
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During this webinar, grantees from Kentucky, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana, and Alabama all presented for 5 minutes each on their state processes and demonstrated the value and importance of longitudinal data systems.
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