noun a desk or workspace where decisions are made or where information is analyzed and decisions are determined
Decision desks are commonly used in political science to analyze election results and make projections based on voting data.
In journalism, decision desks are responsible for calling election results and providing updates on the outcome of races.
Decision desks use data analysis techniques to interpret voting trends and predict the winner of an election.
Decision desks are often featured in broadcasting coverage of elections to provide real-time updates and analysis.
A journalist may consult with the decision desk to get accurate and up-to-date information on election results or other important decisions.
Political analysts rely on the decision desk for real-time data and analysis during elections or major political events.
TV producers may work closely with the decision desk to ensure accurate reporting and coverage of breaking news or election results.
Pollsters may use the decision desk's data and analysis to inform their own polling and predictions.