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City Manager Credits New Team With Saving Cincinnati Millions

Cincinnati's Office of Performance & Data Analytics credited with saving the city $3.3 million.
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Cincinnati's Office of Performance & Data Analytics credited with saving the city $3.3 million.

In 2014, the City of Cincinnati created the Office of Performance & Data Analytics (OPDA) to collect and analyze city-wide data to monitor and improve performance. Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black recently credited the work of the OPDA with saving the city more than $3 million through cost-cutting and increased efficiency.

Joining us to discuss the work of the Office of Performance & Data Analytics are Cincinnati Chief Performance OfficerLeigh Tami; Chief Data Officer Brandon Crowley; and City Manager Harry Black

You can view city data on a variety of topics, from public safety to the economy, on the OPDA's Open Data Cincinnati Portalor its interactive data site, CincyInsights.  

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Mark Heyne hosts Cincinnati Edition Monday through Friday at 1:00 pm.