When the Ground Moves: Why Institutions Misread Their Own Sensor Metrics
Sometimes the measurement is correct.
The problem is that the world it was calibrated against no longer exists.
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Sometimes the measurement is correct.
The problem is that the world it was calibrated against no longer exists.
There is a distinction that does not get made often enough in conversations about data architecture.
Data is useful. Data is not always golden. And that is okay.
Know What Room You Are In: A Lesson From Hubbard Brook Note:This is one vignette from the 60th anniversary of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in 2015. Hubbard Brook is not just a geographical location. It is one of the longest-running, highest-consequence ecological data ecosystems in the world (a continuous, multi-agency research environment operating for…
High tempo systems live or die on one simple question: “Which data do we treat as the truth when opinions differ?” If everyone has their own private truth, you do not have a system. You have a debate club with better screens. In my world, that has shown up as: In an air picture context,…
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Anthony Veltri · Enterprise Architect (Interoperability + Governance) · Designing decision infrastructure for cross-boundary ecosystems. · Introductions