After almost seven years, the General Services Administration’s Transactional Data Reporting pilot program is still “flawed” because of inaccurate, unreliable and unusable data, which could cause ...
New York City’s Columbia University may be a well-known Ivy League institution. Still, it appears as though it may have inadvertently boosted its prestige by recently submitting less-than-accurate ...
Columbia University, one of the most prominent schools in the country and a member of the Ivy League, dropped to No. 18 in the controversial U.S. News & World Report's college rankings after admitting ...
“Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Mark Slade, CEO at Location Sciences. It ...
New Hampshire’s inaccurate COVID-19 vaccine data is now likely leading to inaccurate counting of booster doses and breakthrough cases. The state’s vaccination data hasn’t been correct since June. Get ...
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Each year, U.S. businesses lose more than $100B because of data inaccuracies. In an industry such as commercial real estate where data miscalculations can affect projected revenues, expenses and, ...
AGENCY. 26 EMPLOYEES REPORTING SYMPTOMS LIKE VOMITING, HEAT STROKE AND BLACKING OUT DUE TO THE HEAT. BUT BEYOND THE CONCERN FOR THESE EMPLOYEES IS THE FACT THAT DPW DATA WAS MANIPULATED AND INACCURATE ...
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. & WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As much as 40 percent of the marketing prospect data with which businesses try to generate new business is inaccurate. That’s one finding ...
Columbia University has expressed regret for submitting inaccurate information on two metrics used by U.S. News to rank the nation's best colleges last year. The revelation came as part of a message ...
Using reliable data sources for salary and public schools, the hypothetical cost of hiring 87,000 IRS tax enforcement agents would be about $6.04 billion, less than the projected $6.96 billion cost of ...