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Chief Data Officer reports open‑data and geospatial progress; pilot MOU launched for interagency sharing

2813154 · March 28, 2025
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Catherine Darnell Helms, Oregon’s chief data officer, told the Joint Committee on Information Management and Technology on March 28 that the state’s open data program and geospatial initiatives are advancing, with inventories and open‑data plans underway, GeoHub live, 2024 ortho imagery collection completed, and an interagency pilot MOU launching

Catherine Darnell Helms, the State of Oregon’s chief data officer, briefed the Joint Committee on Information Management and Technology on March 28 on the Chief Data Office’s open data and geospatial work.

Helms outlined statutory duties established by prior legislation: House Bill 3361 created the Chief Data Office and House Bill 2906 required public bodies to share geospatial data for public purposes. She said agencies must inventory data, appoint open‑data coordinators and produce biennial open‑data plans; those…

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