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The Roundtable on Technology, Science, and Peacebuilding convened a workshop to investigate data sharing as a means of improving coordination among US government and nongovernment stakeholders involved in peacebuilding and conflict management activities. This report presents workshop speakers’ and participants’ discussions of the following question: What needs must a data-sharing system address to create more effective coordination in conflict zones and to promote the participation of federal agencies and nonfederal organizations in peacebuilding? Presenters and participants discussed...
The Roundtable on Technology, Science, and Peacebuilding convened a workshop to investigate data sharing as a means of improving coordination among US government and nongovernment stakeholders involved in peacebuilding and conflict management activities. This report presents workshop speakers’ and participants’ discussions of the following question: What needs must a data-sharing system address to create more effective coordination in conflict zones and to promote the participation of federal agencies and nonfederal organizations in peacebuilding? Presenters and participants discussed challenges of coordination, challenges to civilian-military information sharing, ways to use data for impact, and a demonstration of the UNITY System for data sharing.