OFR's Data Officer Talks About Finding Compatibility Among Standards

Managing data for compliance requires compatible identifiers and messages, says Cornelius Crowley

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Cornelius Crowley, deputy director and chief data officer, Office of Financial Research

To comply with financial industry regulation, firms need access to data and the ability to collaborate internally on management of that data. They must also report that data correctly.

The keys to that collaboration can be found in standards, says Cornelius Crowley, deputy director and chief data officer at the Office of Financial Research (OFR), the unit of the US Treasury that promotes adoption of identification and communication standards in the financial industry. Standards exist for many

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