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The HLG-MOS oversees and manages:

(blue star) Collaboration groups: Supporting Standards, Capabilities and CommunicationApplying Data Science and Modern Methods, Blue Skies and Machine Learning Community

(blue star) Modernisation Projects 2022: Input Privacy-Preserving Techniques (IPPT) phase 2, Data Governance for Interoperability Framework Project, and Meta-Academy for the Modernization of Official Statistics
(blue star) Specialised topics: Dissemination and CommunicationCollectionStatistical Data Editing and confid

(blue star) Modernisation Expert group meetings, workshops and seminars


(info) What is the HLG-MOS                   (info) HLG-MOS Outputs             (info) Modernstats Updates


Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM) describes the core business processes undertaken by statistical organisations to produce statistical outputs. It is used by more than 50 organisations world wide. Read more here

Generic Statistical Information Model (GSIM) describes the core pieces of information needed by statistical organisations to produce statistical outputs. Read more here




Common Statistical Data Architecture (CSDA) is reference architecture and guidance for the modernisation of their processes and systems. Read more here

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Strategic Communication Framework is a guide for Statistical Organisations to the development and implementation of a communication strategy. Read more here

Generic Activity Model for Statistical Organisations (GAMSO) extends and complements the GSBPM by describing overarching activities and processes to support the production of official statistical production. Read more here

 

Common Statistical Production Architecture (CSPA) helps statistical organisation create interoperable tools to share within and between statistical organisations. Read more here

Generic Statistical Data Editing Model (GSDEM) is intended as a reference for all official statisticians whose activities include data editing. Read more here

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Machine Learning for Official Statistics the 2019-2020 project continued as a collaboration community in 2021. Read more here

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