IBM Unveils New Technology to Help Governments Improve Services for Citizens
October 30 2009 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
New Framework Combines Software, Services and IBM Experience in
Supporting Government ARMONK, N.Y., Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- IBM (NYSE:IBM) today unveiled a new software platform designed
to fundamentally change the way that local, state and national
governments manage and deliver services to the public. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090416/IBMLOGO ) The new IBM
Government Industry Framework will help agencies of all sizes use
new technologies to transform their existing support and delivery
processes, allowing them to more efficiently deploy limited
resources and respond more quickly to everything from public
emergencies to the delivery of social services. The Framework is a
base software platform that is enriched by the contributions of
independent software developers who use it as a foundation to build
unique applications that address particular issues across
government. Globally, challenges such as changing demographics,
security concerns and lower tax revenues are placing unprecedented
demands on the government infrastructures that deliver vital
services such as social services, healthcare, education and public
safety. Demographics show that cities and municipalities in
particular are experiencing a population explosion of new
residents, placing additional strain on governments to meet the
needs of its constituencies. At the heart of IBM's business
transformation strategy is the recognition that the increasingly
instrumented world and the boundless possibilities offered by
technology can help all organizations, including government, reach
new levels of efficiency. In all of this, the traditional
definition of "workstation" has been expanded to include hand-held
devices that enable workers to connect remotely with their
colleagues and interact with sensors, video and other information
gathering technology embedded in everything from buildings and
machines to vehicles, traffic signals and utilities. Just as
businesses have strengthened their focus on customers, governments
are now finding success in reorienting their structures,
information technology and processes around the citizens they
serve. For example, Alameda County Social Services Agency (Alameda
SSA) is using the new framework as the basis for a
first-of-its-kind system for real-time client overviews and
activities. The Alameda Social Services Integrated Reporting System
(SSIRS) will also help identify fraud within the system by
redirecting funding from individuals taking advantage of the
process, to families in need of the government safety net of
benefits. Using this system, which combines software, hardware and
services, Alameda SSA expects to realize $11 million in benefits by
improving eligibility determination, managing non-compliance
sanctions, and detecting and deterring fraud. "For the first time
we can see into our client activities to help them meet our
(federal, state and county) rules for receiving benefits, or
redirect funds to families that need our help much more rapidly,"
said Don Edwards, Deputy Agency Director of Alameda Social Services
Agency. "This milestone demonstrates that states and counties can
securely verify that their records reflecting client cases are
correct and can be shared. The ability to connect and exchange
appropriate common client information will enhance the stability
and well-being of our children, adults or elderly, and their
families." Governments can expect similar benefits in other parts
of their operations. For example, the framework can be deployed to
better manage traffic congestion. By improving the flow of
information and the processes that trigger the deployment of
resources, vehicles can be re-routed as problems arise. Similarly,
the advanced technology contained in the framework can improve
communications and resource allocation among first-responders in
emergency situations. Framework Supports Five Key Areas in
Government The strain on government resources is broad and growing;
IBM's new Government Industry Framework offers the technologies to
meet these demands centered around five key areas faced by every
government: -- Tax and Revenue Management: Using business
intelligence to improve insight and elevate performance with
visibility and control. -- Safety and Security: Improving border
security, public safety, and emergency response through
intelligence and collaboration. -- Social Services and Social
Security: Optimizing citizen-centered experiences by simplifying
access to health and human services programs with a focus on
improving outcomes. -- Integrated Urban Infrastructures: Creating
smarter cities that are operationally efficient, safer, more
comfortable and sustainable with effective management of resources.
-- Metropolitan Transportation and Roads: Helping build smarter,
multi-modal transportation systems to collectively optimize
capacity, reduce congestion, and improve operational efficiency,
security and safety. "IBM has decades of experience working with
various government entities worldwide and understands the need for
a unified approach that helps maximize limited budgets, while
meeting a demand for services that has never been greater," said
Gerry Mooney, IBM General Manager for Global Government and
Education. "We are bringing that expertise to a single integrated
platform that can now connect different agency teams for real-time
views that span the entire government structure, allowing for a
quicker, more targeted response as situations of all kinds emerge."
The IBM Government Industry Framework is the software technology
backbone that makes a wide range of government solutions possible
by helping clients to build an integrated platform for all of their
operations based on industry standards. This new framework utilizes
elements of IBM's entire software portfolio including WebSphere,
Rational, Tivoli, Lotus and Information Management products while
leveraging the full range of IBM server and storage products.
Today's announcement represents another example of IBM's portfolio
of industry solutions and frameworks to its industry leading
portfolio. Industry frameworks provide a configurable platform to
accelerate deployment of business solutions. They extend IBM's SOA
middleware with industry-specific capabilities and specially
designed process templates. IBM industry solutions and industry ISV
solutions build on the value provided by these industry frameworks
to deliver a unique, end-to-end solution for each client. The IBM
Government Industry Framework helps smarter governments to improve
services to their citizens at a lower cost with reduced risk while
laying the foundation to build future sustainable dynamic
Infrastructure. This latest offering from IBM is backed by the new
Industry Framework Business Partner Validation Program for
Government, which will oversee and support partner activity in
generating government software solutions. Third-party software
application developers will have open access to the base platform
contained in the Framework, allowing them to customize their own
software to work with this technology. In all, IBM has more than
42,000 registered independent software vendors, many of whom
develop applications that fit government needs. One way in which
IBM identifies these companies is through its Venture Capital
Group, which works with more than 120 leading venture capital firms
to make it easier for startups, which typically have limited
resources, to gain marketplace exposure and focus their attention
on their core talents. As a result, many of these startups have
been able to enter partnerships with IBM business units and
industries that they would not have otherwise been capable of
achieving. IBM is already working with a number of key ISVs in the
industry for validated solutions for the Government Industry
Framework. For example, Curam Software, a leading provider of
social enterprise management solutions, providing case management
and eligibility to Social Services Agencies, has been one of the
first partners to be validated on this framework. "The Government
Industry Framework brings together IBM's broad software repertoire
under one integrated platform," said Ernie Connon, president, Curam
Software. "By coupling our citizen-centric solution for social
services with IBM's flexible technology backbone, agencies will
finally have access to a solution that is easy to start, easy to
manage & secure, and easy to grow so that they can provide
positive outcomes for those they serve." For more information on
the IBM Government Industry Framework or for details on how IBM is
helping clients and Business Partners to make smarter, faster
decisions, visit: http://www.ibm.com/software/industry/frameworks/
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