Death Of A Service.

Dr Tyrone Grandison
3 min readNov 3, 2017

(This is a repost of the Linkedin article here)

I just tried to load the website for the Commerce Data Service (http://www.commerce.gov/dataservice ) and it redirected to http://www.commerce.gov, which means that the Service is officially dead. I have no idea when it was officially shut down. However, the last snapshot from the Way Back Machine was on July 31st, 2017.

It kinda hurt. I had a moment.

The startup that Jeff Chen and I founded and poured 100+ hour weeks into is no more.

Rather than be sad, it is time to celebrate.

As a team, we ran fast and we ran far.

We created a program to teach Commerce employees human-centered design, agile software development, and data science. A program that is now a model adopted and used by other Federal agencies.

We worked side-by-side with Commerce agencies to deliver over twenty solutions that improve their efficiency and highlight a new way to engage with vendors, staff, and the American public.

We helped to spotlight and engage the private sector and everyday Americans on the power of the data that Commerce collects and makes available for free — addressing everything from income inequality, to access to opportunity, to the school-to-prison pipeline for minority girls and women, to intellectual property innovation.

We moved the needle on getting the technical infrastructure of the Department more aligned to best practices in today’s information economy.

The world outside of Commerce saw the work & its impact and publicly recognized the team through numerous awards.

It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. Mostly, it was a helluva time.

Cheers, to the Commerce Data Service (CDS) team.

If anyone wants to share a fond memory about the CDS, please do so.

- Ty

For more information on the CDS, see:

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Dr Tyrone Grandison

Techie, Data Enthusiast, Privacy Advocate, Security Nerd. Social Justice Geek. Well-Rounded Human Being.