Government institutions

Large volumes of information concentrated in government bodies are usually stored in scattered form and are unsuitable for automated processing, thus, they cannot be efficiently used in the decision-making process. In addition, there are many problems related to the quality of information, its reliability and timeliness of information acquisition.

In many public institutions data analysis is based on acquisition of various kinds of reports and references. To resolve these problems, one has to have the ability to receive quickly and flexibly the necessary tables and charts based on specially prepared and reliable information. Loginom provides a full set of tools for solving these problems:

  • Data consolidation. Loginom Warehouse — a data warehouse included in the platform allows the resolution of the problem of consolidation of data from geographically distributed units, and provides the analyst with a fast and intuitive mechanism for extracting any information required for generating reports. It can work with multiple data sources.
  • Data cleansing and consistency check. Input information quite often contains accidental or conscious errors. The algorithms used in Loginom find conflicts, duplicates, typing errors etc., and check if the data is consistent with the requirements. Decisions should only be made using reliable information.
  • Analytics. Thanks to the flexible visualization tools and the availability of the built-in OLAP module, any analytical report can be generated within just a few seconds. The user can freely group, sort, and filter these data on-the-fly and then export the results into office applications or upload them on the Internet.
  • Budgeting and budgetary control. Loginom allows the implementation of arbitrary budget models, comparing their different variants, performing “what-if” modeling, and forecasting developments. It is possible to automatically detect deviations, range them, and notify the persons concerned.

The mechanisms implemented in Loginom can also be used for handling other analytical challenges faced by government institutions. For example, plan and conduct analysis, predict social and economic situation development, and calculate effectiveness.