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How Data Innovation Changed a State’s Infrastructure Engine

How Data Innovation Changed a State’s Infrastructure Engine

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-data-innovation-changed-a-states-infrastructure-engine.
Deepak Chanda modernized Massachusetts’ infrastructure systems through data-driven process innovation—turning inefficiency into lasting operational reform.
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Amid bureaucratic stagnation in Massachusetts’ public works, Senior Data Analyst Deepak Chanda led a quiet revolution. By digitizing blueprint reviews and adding a simple SQL field to track project sign-offs, he cut delays and saved taxpayer dollars. His philosophy—good data should shape the world, not just describe it—continues to drive progress across healthcare and insurance.

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