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Consistent and standards-based comma-separated values (CSV) files help make data more effective and easier to share across government.
General principles on the government's use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), which can be used to create new text, images, video, audio, or code.
The 7 Lenses offers a practical guide to understanding complex transformations, providing a consistent framework and a common language for designing and evaluating large government transformation projects
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