5.2 POLICY

There are many different types of policies, and even multiple policies regarding data as we have reviewed examples. We are addressing a specific policy advocating smart data ideas applied specifically in support of executive enterprise performance optimization. The intent of the policy is to address every member of the user community with regard to their credentials and privileges and rights to access, publish, distribute, use, repackage, and exchange information.

1. Policy is sponsored by the CEO and owned by the enterprise. You will have to tailor your policy to the needs of your executive and the needs of the enterprise. When searching for examples of smart data policy, we really didn't find many good ones.

We appreciated the order of the Open Group Model Geographic Data Distribution Policy and will share the items that appear in the index for discussion.

  • Definitions
  • Assumptions
  • Support
  • Public Data
  • Legal
    • Data Recipients
    • Control & Security
    • Copyright and Notices
    • Indemnification
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy & Restrictions
    • Positive ID
    • Data Dictionary Service
    • Metadata Management and Maintenance
    • Data Correction and Updates
    • Data Redistribution & Third Party License
    • Derivative Data or Products
    • Value-Added Services

2. Policy is developed and maintained by the controller or legal department. We appreciate the sentiments of James Kavanaugh, Controller and Treasurer of Parker Thompson, published in an article entitled “Writing a Happy Ending,” in BizTech.com in 2006. Kavanaugh said, ...

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