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MOSL publishes data roadmap and seeks case for central data cleanse

MOSL has engaged data solutions specialist Sagacity to define a central data cleanse and enrichment service for the non household market, as part of its work to tackle the long standing market friction, poor data quality.


Project Tide (Transformation in Data Enrichment) will explore the potential use cases for the service and define the solution and case for change that will be shared with the market for consultation in Q3 2022/23, as outlined in MOSL’s 2022-25 business plan.


MOSL said work is underway to assess the quality of supply point (SPID) data currently available in CMOS. It plans to engage with the market throughout the project and will be consulting with members of the Technology Advisory Group (TAG) and the Digital and Data Committee as work processes.

MOSL and Sagacity will work with a small number of trading parties to validate the initial findings and the consultation, as part of the use case, is due to be published in Q2 2022/23.

  • MOSL has also published a Data and Analytics Roadmap, setting out the sequence of activities that will be undertaken to deliver the four themes outlined in the market wide strategy. The market operator said more detailed planning will continue to be driven by its business plan. The first phase of the roadmap is expected to take 12 months to deliver and is largely incorporated into year one of current business plan.

 
 
 

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