This data is useful for identifying business opportunities abroad within Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics said. #NewsismyBusiness
The Trade by Industry and Product Statistics are now available for 2021 and 2022. #NewsismyBusiness
The goal is to formalize a collaboration between research data centers to leverage resources, standardize data presentation formats and create a common repository of data. #NewsismyBusiness
The next set of BFS data for Puerto Rico is scheduled for release Sept. 12, the agency stated. #NewsismyBusiness
The agreement looks to protect the cooperative sector from cyberthreats. #NewsismyBusiness
Today, most mail to medium enterprise data usually resides on company or home computers and portable devices such as notebooks, tablets, and smartphones.
In essence, the overall governmental effort in collecting, aggregating, and generating data and its reliability is constantly questioned by experts and pundits.
To ensure that the Institute had freedom of action and was truly autonomous, the Institute’s law created a Board of Directors.
This repository of tourism competitiveness data will be known as the Tourism Intelligence Platform.
In this second episode of our new podcast series, we sit down with Wilton Vargas, founder of Tecnetico.com to talk about how to get our technology ready for hurricane season.
A little more than 1 million Puerto Rico residents could potentially be affected by the cybersecurity breach unveiled by credit information firm Equifax late last week, Consumer Affairs Secretary Michael Pierluisi said.
The Puerto Rico Private Sector Coalition stepped up in defense of the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics over the weekend, claiming that it is “critical to have a body that ensures the independence and transparency of metrics and government statistics to provide complete, reliable, fast and universal data.”
The Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics has begun taking over the job of maintaining and developing the government’s technology initiative to open and disclose its data known as Data.PR.gov.
As part of their efforts to promote and facilitate improved governance through greater transparency and civic participation, OPEN Puerto Rico and the Commonwealth’s Office of the Electoral Comptroller (OEC) announced Thursday the availability of a new tool to interact with the information available on political campaign contributions.
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