Case Study
ARJIS is a clearinghouse for criminal incidents and records that serves 18 local governments in Southern California, including 81 agencies. By implementing webMethods, ARJIS improved operational efficiency, simplified information access for 11,000 public safety professionals, and saved hundreds of t...
Georgia Technology Authority (GTA)’s
mission is to introduce new technology
to state agencies to improve business
processes and expand data-sharing
opportunities. In the past, agencies were
limited by point-to-point, hard-coded
integrations, siloed systems and manual
processes that were paper...
Modern, smart governments are interconnected, efficient,
innovative and responsive to citizens. To achieve this, government needs a transparent environment that shares resources,
and has the ability to tap into the power of data.
Customer Success Story
See how the U.S. Army stays in fighting shape with an ARIS Business Process Analysis and Enterprise Architecture (EA) solution.
There’s nothing more gratifying than a
smile – a smile when a child is no longer
hungry, a father gets workforce training
and finds a job, or a family reaches selfsufficiency. Multiplying those smiles
in a massive way is the purpose of the
Mississippi Department of Human
Services.
E-Book
The mission of Health and Human Services (HHS) departments is clear: Promoting well-being, ensuring safety, improving health, and enhancing the employment possibilities for the citizens served by the various agencies at every level of government.Accomplishing that mission, however, is often a challe...
APIs are sparking the creation of new apps, customer-centric
development and the delivery of new business models that
squash growth inhibitors and capitalize on the Internet of
Things (IoT), hybrid integration—and mobile first. Consumption by internal and external stakeholders requires
you to en...
Guide
How State and Local Governments are Turning to Integration
Legacy Systems Meet the 21st Century
Resources
Many new government initiatives like the Federal Data Strategy
and the OPEN Government Data Act stem from the premise that
data needs to be at the heart of decision-making and that its
value extends beyond federal agencies themselves. Non-federal
users, from businesses to private citizens, can a...