What needs to change
Several CDO Council publications from 2022 onward are not listed on the site. The most recent CDO Council resources currently listed date from 2021 at the latest (excluding the May 2025 Zero Trust guide). The CDO Council has published additional reports and guides since then that would be valuable to practitioners.
What to research
Visit https://www.cdo.gov/resources/ and identify publications from 2022 onward that are not already listed on resources.data.gov. Cross-reference against what is currently on the site at https://resources.data.gov/categories/data-management-governance.
Known candidates to investigate:
- Any CDO Council data sharing guides published after 2021
- CDO Council AI governance publications (coordinate with Issue 27 to avoid duplication)
- CDO Council annual reports or state of federal data reports
- Any CDO Council publications specifically addressing data workforce or skills from 2022 onward (coordinate with Issue 28 to avoid duplication)
How to add
For each publication found that is not already on the site, create a summary file in pages/_summaries/ following the existing CDO Council entry format. Tag with data-governance and federal-data-strategy keywords as appropriate.
Important note on org status
Before adding new CDO Council resources verify that the CDO Council is still active as of the time this issue is worked. Federal restructuring in 2025 may have affected the council's status. Check https://www.cdo.gov for any status notices. If the council has been reorganized or renamed, note that in the descriptions of both new and existing CDO Council listings.
How to verify
Visit https://resources.data.gov/categories/data-management-governance and confirm new CDO Council resources appear correctly in the listing.
What needs to change
Several CDO Council publications from 2022 onward are not listed on the site. The most recent CDO Council resources currently listed date from 2021 at the latest (excluding the May 2025 Zero Trust guide). The CDO Council has published additional reports and guides since then that would be valuable to practitioners.
What to research
Visit https://www.cdo.gov/resources/ and identify publications from 2022 onward that are not already listed on resources.data.gov. Cross-reference against what is currently on the site at https://resources.data.gov/categories/data-management-governance.
Known candidates to investigate:
How to add
For each publication found that is not already on the site, create a summary file in
pages/_summaries/following the existing CDO Council entry format. Tag withdata-governanceandfederal-data-strategykeywords as appropriate.Important note on org status
Before adding new CDO Council resources verify that the CDO Council is still active as of the time this issue is worked. Federal restructuring in 2025 may have affected the council's status. Check https://www.cdo.gov for any status notices. If the council has been reorganized or renamed, note that in the descriptions of both new and existing CDO Council listings.
How to verify
Visit https://resources.data.gov/categories/data-management-governance and confirm new CDO Council resources appear correctly in the listing.