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XBRL International,the global standards anization dedicated to improving business reporting,today announced that its uping nference:Better Data for Better Decisions,will feature the implications and opportunities presented by the Digital Acuntability and Transparency (DATA)Act.
The DATA Act is a key part of US ernment financial transparency measures and represents a significant change in the way that public sector expenditures will be monitored in an age of open data.Together with a range of other transparency initiatives,it opens up a huge new set of opportunities and challenges for ernment agencies and all of those in the private sector that deal with ernment.
“Federal agencies,businesses that serve federal agencies and recipients of federal funds will need to adapt to the new reporting requirements in the DATA Act.This nference will help them formulate their strategy and take advantage of the opportunities this new legislation presents.The US is at the cutting edge of this kind of ‘transparency through big data’and the nference is a unique opportunity for professionals from other untries to understand this new initiative,”said John Turner,CEO,XBRL International,“We will also focus on the long term efforts underway in Europe and Austral to get ernment agencies to rce red tape via standard business reporting,or “SBR”.These efforts work via active interagency operation in data llection.They result both in rcing the burden imposed on business and on the modernization of reporting,giving rise to new efficiencies in business-to-ernment as well as business-to-business interactions.It’s a story that needs to be told so that these outes can be replicated in other parts of the world.”
ernment-focused sessions and ics include:
•Keynote speakers:Linda Powell,Chief Data Architect,US Treasury;Joel Gurin,author Open Data Now,NYU E- Lab;and Cees de Boer,Dutch SBR uncil
•Implications of the DATA Act:policy implications,which agencies are affected,what data is reported,which systems need to be transformed to adapt to structured data
•Data transparency initiatives already underway at US Treasury
•Case studies on how Australia and the herlands have rced red tape and st through SBR
•Interactive workshop on suessfully implementing an XBRL program in a regulatory environment
•Technical demonstrations on inline XBRL,dimensional modeling,normalization,the XBRL specification,and more
Speakers will represent US Treasury,the US Securities and Exchange mmission (SEC),the Federal Deposit Insurance rporation (FDIC),the Financial Acunting Standards Board (FASB),plus the Dutch Center for Standards,herlands Tax &Customs,Her Majesty’s Revenue &Customs (HMRC)and more.
Regulators and other policy makers,IT professionals and technologists,ernment ntractors and businesses that provide grants and ntract management services should attend.
The nference will also feature a Financial track,with sessions and speakers on rporate financial fundamentals,rporate actions and banking.
Learn more and register at representatives should ntact media-info@xbrl. for plimentary media passes.
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