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Wyoming National Guard conducts training to transform data into solutions – Oil City News

Wyoming National Guard conducts training to transform data into solutions – Oil City News

CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Air National Guard is equipping its Soldiers and Airmen with data analytics skills through comprehensive Power BI training.

The initiative aims to transform the way the Guard uses data, enabling faster and more informed decision-making at all levels, the Guard said in a news release.

“Power BI offers significant benefits in a military context,” said Capt. Shane MacDonald, a National Guard Professional Education Center instructor leading the training. “Real-time data analysis is critical to the rapid decision-making often required in operational settings.”

Capt. Shane McDonald, Power BI instructor and plans officer for the National Guard Professional Education Center’s Resource Management Training Battalion, teaches Soldiers and Airmen from the Wyoming Air National Guard how to automate data processing to improve decision making and streamline processes using Power BI in Cheyenne, Wyoming, October 29, 2024. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Joseph Coslett Jr.)

The training focuses on equipping Guard members with the ability to access, analyze and act on critical information in real time. This includes maintenance of tracking equipment, staff readiness and other key performance indicators. By automating data collection and reporting, Power BI allows staff to focus on strategic analysis and mission-critical tasks.

“It’s important because if we don’t know where we are, we won’t know where we’re going or how to get there,” said Staff Sgt. Katie Upton, Wyoming Army National Guard First Sergeant.

The initiative also aims to foster a culture of shared information and transparency, breaking down silos between departments and bringing everyone together towards common goals. Interactive dashboards provide access to the same insights for the entire workforce, from enlisted personnel to senior commanders, fostering collaboration and a clear view of progress and needs.

“It’s about empowering Soldiers and Airmen to make informed decisions at every level,” McDonald said.

Capt. Shane MacDonald, Power BI instructor and planning officer for the National Guard Professional Education Center’s Resource Management Training Battalion, assists Master Sergeant Kelly Strom, military personnel management assistant for Joint Force Air Headquarters, through his project using Power BI in Cheyenne, Wyoming, October 28, 2024. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Joseph Coslett Jr.)

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