Aneesh Chopra's new role: Tackling US unemployment with Govt data

Washington, March 17, 2015: Indian-American Aneesh Chopra, who was named by President Barack Obama as the first White House chief technology officer, is now working to make government data accessible for tackling unemployment. During his tenure, Chopra's role involved making government data more accessible. It's a mission he has continued after his departure, according to the Washington Post. After leaving the White House, he has founded Arlington-based start-up Hunch Analytics, assembling a band of public officials, tech entrepreneurs and think-tank analysts whose focus is firmly on the labour market. "With today's technologies, we can do a lot more to build open data sets for skills," Chopra was quoted as saying. One of Chopra's pilot efforts using data to tackle unemployment was a job portal for veterans called Veterans Talent, created last autumn. The site scraped data from Monster and LinkedIn and mapped the locations of unemployed veterans to geographic regions that had veteran-friendly job openings. The project was intended as a proof-of-concept, but it taught the group about the importance of open data, said Leighanne Levensaler, senior vice president of products at Workday, a human resources software company that was involved in the project. The closest thing to a standard national database is the Labor Department's Occupational Information Network Web site, known as O*Net.
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