Exploring the Benefits and Barriers of Big Data Integration in the Public Sector: A Comprehensive Assessment

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Priyam Vaghasia, Dhruvitkumar Patel

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They are effectively executing big data strategies. Private industry and science. The public sector seems to be, however, lagging behind despite the potential advantages of big data for the government. Although they seem somewhat reluctant, government agencies acknowledge big data's possibilities, questioning whether they are prepared for this big data implementation and if they possess the necessary tools to leverage it. This is what this paper will examine. It offers a structure for evaluation via assessment. Big data readiness within public organizations. In this context, clarifying the concept of big data as it is presented concerning accuracy, as well as quantifiable organizational characteristics. The framework was evaluated by implementing it with organizations in the public sector. As the findings suggest, while organizations may technically have the capability to utilize big data, they will not derive significant benefits from these initiatives if its applications are irrelevant to their structures and central statutory roles. The framework was crucial in identifying possibilities for transformation within public sector organizations and provided recommendations to help governments prepare for the future that big data holds.

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Priyam Vaghasia, Dhruvitkumar Patel. (2023). Exploring the Benefits and Barriers of Big Data Integration in the Public Sector: A Comprehensive Assessment. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(3), 682–692. Retrieved from https://ijritcc.org/index.php/ijritcc/article/view/11444
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