The trouble with getting all of this interesting data is the forms required grow exponentially in size. So filling them out takes much longer, then someone else has to enter the data into electronic form so it has meaning.
I chaired a charity a few years ago providing medical services. The employed staff spent 54% of their time collecting and entering data.

That means they spent only 46% of their time actually do the job they were employed for.
Is that the difference though between an NGO (assuming it was an NGO?) and Govt agencies?
Today that data is locked up in the Hocken Library and might be looked at in 100 years out of curiosity by some history researcher.
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