Shiny and Quarto help R and Python users build powerful, interactive web apps and high-quality documents. This gallery showcases how researchers and data scientists in the public sector utilize these tools to transform complex code into accessible insights, making government data more transparent and actionable for all.
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Natural Resources
Mapping Radon in Pennsylvania's Groundwater
Pennsylvania Water Science Center’s Radon in groundwater mapping tool
Decision-Support Tool for CWD Management
This application is a decision-support tool for natural resource managers interested in investigating different scenarios associated with chronic wasting disease (CWD)
BatTool
The BatTool R package provides functions implementing a demographic matrix model with associated Shiny graphical user interface. The user can project the abundance of a bat population of several species using its estimated rate of population growth, including stochasticity and the effects of stressors in the form of direct mortality and reductions to vital rates.
Native Plant Seed Mapping Toolkit
Welcome to the Native Plant Seed Mapping Toolkit! These tools help meet objectives pertinent to restoration planning and implementation.
Aquaculture Nutrient Removal Calculator
This calculator predicts the amount of nitrogen farmed eastern oysters remove from the water when harvested, a key environmental benefit that oysters provide. This tool applies to oyster farms located within the geographic range of North Carolina to Maine, USA.
Public Health
California Communicable diseases Assessment Tool
Modeling Communicable Diseases to Inform State and Local Response
Opioid Overdose Survey
This app provides data on state and local level drug-related overdose outcomes for California, including deaths, emergency department visits, and hospitalizations, as well as opioid and select other drug prescription data.
COVID-19 Monitoring in Puerto Rico
This tool provides a detailed summary of the COVID-19 cases in Puerto Rico provided by the PR Department of Health.
CCB (Disease and Cost Engine)
A tool that can explore data on burden of disease in multiple levels of geographic granularity in order to answer and generate questions, both simple and complex, about the intersection between health disparities and place.
Oregon Injury Prevention Dashboard
Oregon’s Injury and Violence Prevention Program uses data to understand when and why violence, unintended injuries, and death occur.
Colorectal Cancer Cure Probability Calculator
This app estimates the probability that a patient with colorectal cancer is cured of their cancer.
Public Service
Employer Connector
The CTE Employer Connector tool allows employers to gather information about students participating in CTE across the State of Indiana.
Áætlaður fjöldi gesta í Sundlaugum Reykjavíkur
This app uses live data to answer the question: How crowded is a specific pool at a specific time? If you’re not from Iceland, you might not understand just how valuable this information is. It would be like if foodies in New York could know how many available tables there were at popular restaurants, on a Saturday night, minutes before leaving and without any reservations. Story at https://posit.co/about/customer-stories/iceland/
Cambriolages de logements à l'échelle infracommunale
Interstats: public statistics on insecurity and crime
Australia's Nowcast of Employment by Region and Occupation (NERO)
Data on the current employment by occupation in each region, highlighting changes in comparison with historical levels, using an emerging technique known as nowcasting.
Road Safety Statistics: Collision Analysis Tool
This data tool allows the user to customise and download data for personal injury reported road collisions in Great Britain, based on data reported by police using the STATS19 system which forms the basis of the department’s published road casualty statistics.
What will climate feel like in 60 years?
This web application helps to provide answers to these questions. We don’t have time machines so we can’t travel to the year 2080. However, we can think about places that are warmer and wetter (or drier) today than we where live. Perhaps you have even traveled to such a place for a holiday or for work and experienced that place’s weather. We can ask: If climate continues to change, how much will my home town feel like some warmer and wetter (or drier) place?
POTUS Economic Scorecard
POTUS Economic Scorecard is an interactive Shiny application that allows users to compare economic performance metrics across different presidential administrations. The app is a static web page that runs entirely in your web browser using shinylive.
To report an issue with this page, or request an app to be added, please open an Issue on GitHub.
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