Multi-state data collaboratives are regional networks (coalitions) of state workforce, education, human services, and other agencies that partner with each other and with regional postsecondary education partners to produce data products that policymakers, practitioners, and citizens use to inform policy developments and answer questions critical to society. An example is the Multi-State Data Collaborative (MSDC) led by the National Association of Workforce Agencies (NASWA).
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