Certified Public Sector Data Governance Professional (PSDGP)
PSDGP is specifically tailored for government employees and companies who work with government entities and their data. Data Governance in the Public Sector. Public sector organizations are in a unique position to improve their data governance. Traditional operating models in government are rife with overlapping datasets, information silos and limited data quality standards thus improving and enforcing data quality, collection and security are a key focus. This credential is US-Centric including substantial focus on US Laws. A Canadian law version of the exam is available and one customized for Chinese data privacy laws is underdevelopment. |
Levels of Credential Available
Experience requirements: 1400 hours of Direct Data Governance and/Data Stewardship experience. Foundation Level: 900 hours of direct Data Governance and / Data Stewardship experience Executive Management Requires passing 4-day in-person workshop on Public Sector Data Governance and written assessment passed at 70% of higher. Adherence to the ICCP Code of Ethics. Principal Requires one exam be taken (90 minute exam on Public Sector Data Governance) and passed at 70% or higher. Plus a 2-day mentoring workshop. Plus Significant contributions to the industry. Adherence to the ICCP Code of Ethics. Master Requires one exam be taken (90 minute exam on Public Sector Data Governance) and passed at 70% or higher. Adherence to the ICCP Code of Ethics. Practitioner Requires one exam be taken (90 minute exam on Public Sector Data Governance) and and passed at 50% or higher. Adherence to the ICCP Code of Ethics. If you've achieved a foundation credential by taking the foundation level exams you must retake the exams at 90 minute duration (but at a significantly reduced member price) for any of the higher levels which are extended duration and variety examinations. Foundation Assistant Public Sector Data Governance Professional Requires one exam be taken (60 minute Foundation exam on Public Sector Data Governance) and and passed at 50% or higher. Adherence to the ICCP Code of Ethics. |
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