Updated dashboard showing data flows between institutions

The State Data Agency is the main institution responsible for the management, integration, governance and opening of state information resources. The agency's goal is to ensure that data is used transparently, responsibly and to create real value for society.
 
To date, the State Data Agency has already integrated more than 500 state information resources into the state data lake - the country's main registers, information systems, state and municipal enterprises, schools, hospitals, etc. sources. The State Data Agency ensures that all data usage is documented and publicly available. The main goal is to enable institutions to work with data efficiently, while ensuring that all legal and privacy protection requirements are met.
 
In order to ensure greater transparency, the State Data Agency has developed two tools that allow the public and institutions to clearly see how state data is processed and used - these are: "Using sources" and "Data flows between institutions" .

The latter dashboard provides a visual representation of how institutions exchange data and how it is used to create and improve public services. This tool helps ensure that every use of data is transparent and justified. 

From now on, the entire list of created analytical spaces can be seen below the graph in this dashboard. The ability to filter by the name or part of the name of the institution providing or receiving data has also been added. The entire list is loaded unless filtering is used or a specific graph cell is clicked, showing flows from a specific provider to a specific recipient.

The "Source Usage" tool allows you to see which information systems are integrated, what data is used, which tables are open, and in which analytical spaces the analyses are performed. 

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