File #: 20-0413    Version: 1 Name: Applied Data Fellowship Agreement
Type: Agreement Status: Approved
File created: 11/26/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/19/2019 Final action: 12/19/2019
Title: PROPOSED AGREEMENT Department(s): Cook County Assessor's Office Other Part(ies): University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, Chicago, Illinois 60637 Request: Authorization to enter into an interagency agreement Good(s) or Service(s): Applied Data Fellowship Agreement Agreement period: Effective upon Board of Commissioner's approval Fiscal Impact: $60,000 Accounts: 11000.1040.13945.520840.00000.00000 Agreement Number(s): N/A Summary/Notes: The Cook County Assessor's Office (CCAO) seeks to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the University of Chicago for the provision of a data science fellow to work a one-year fellowship with the office. This is an extension of University of Chicago's Applied Data Fellowship currently in place in the Office of the President and the Cook County Sheriff's Department. As the CCAO becomes more data driven in its approach to producing fair, equitable and transparent assessments, data science is leading the ...
Indexes: FRITZ KAEGI, Cook County Assessor
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PROPOSED AGREEMENT

Department(s): Cook County Assessor's Office

Other Part(ies): University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, Chicago, Illinois 60637

Request: Authorization to enter into an interagency agreement

Good(s) or Service(s): Applied Data Fellowship Agreement

Agreement period: Effective upon Board of Commissioner's approval

Fiscal Impact: $60,000

Accounts: 11000.1040.13945.520840.00000.00000

Agreement Number(s): N/A

Summary/Notes: The Cook County Assessor's Office (CCAO) seeks to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the University of Chicago for the provision of a data science fellow to work a one-year fellowship with the office. This is an extension of University of Chicago's Applied Data Fellowship currently in place in the Office of the President and the Cook County Sheriff's Department.

As the CCAO becomes more data driven in its approach to producing fair, equitable and transparent assessments, data science is leading the way in how we craft models and assessment policy. Under the new Assessor, Fritz Kaegi, the CCAO has developed a new Data Science department, under the leadership of Chief Data Officer, Rob Ross. Chief among the goals of this new department is to make assessment valuations more predictable and certain by modeling the considerations that go into valuing real property.

University of Chicago will supply a recent graduate of their graduate school who is an expert in the area of data science to work on projects with our Chief Data Officer and data team that will continue the work of modeling fair and equitable assessments. The County has seen great results in developing data driven policies with the assistance of fellows hired under the Applied Data Fellows program. We believe that the Assessor's office will greatly benefit from the assistance of a data fellow.

As you will see, the annual cost of this partnership with University of Chicago will cost $60,000. However, and mos...

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