Predictive analytics

26 Sep 2022 12:33 PM

This details the Government Predictive Analysis Network and GAD's role in the group.

The growing capacity of the data science work at the Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) has been highlighted at a cross government event.

Experts from GAD showcased our drought modelling work and the development of our pension dashboards to the Government Predictive Analytics Network (GPAN).

Wide network

GPAN was created in 2014 to share best practice in predictive analytics planning, strategy and innovation. It covers more than 15 government departments and GAD has contributed editorial support for the Predictive Analytics Handbook since 2014.

The Network’s objectives are to:

Data scientists at GAD benefit from the insights of GPAN’s members. This includes using the Predictive Analytics Handbook that was developed by HMRC and members of the group. It provides a framework to help plan, specify, manage, build, deploy and assure predictive models.

Learn and contribute

Jon Day, who leads on data science in GAD said:

“The GPAN group provides an excellent opportunity to share perspectives and to learn from each other.

“We’ll continue to engage with the network to understand, learn and contribute to predictive analytical work in government and thereby help government deliver on its strategic ambitions.”

GAD continues to perform data science work and we are keen to partner with departments on projects and explore how data science can help them.