In my last blog entry, I gave general advice about writing a Data Sharing Agreement (DSA), using the Quad Cities Data Warehouse project’s Standards of Operation and Practice (SOPO) as an example. I mentioned that you can divide DSA components into two categories: things you want to be hard-wired into the system, and things you want to leave more fluid. The post Community Data-Sharing 101: The Data-Sharing Agreement as a Living Document appeared first on nFocus Solutions.