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Government data readiness

Leveraging data as a superpower for the public sector

Government agencies are facing complex, interconnected policy challenges, resource constraints associated with budget limitations, and declining citizen trust in their general problem- solving abilities.

In order to meet extant challenges and deliver on their mission-critical priorities, government agencies need to make smarter decisions, increase their operational efficiency, and deliver better citizen services. Data holds major potential to achieve this, but most governments are struggling to fully leverage this important resource.

We help implement three critical government data-readiness building blocks to close the gap between the status quo and becoming data-driven.

Data culture

Formulating an outcome-oriented data strategy and fostering a data mindset, data skills, and data habits to unlock the value of data and to make the right technology choices.

Data governance and management

Establishing the rules of the game for data use and sharing and implementing them with a powerful data management solution.

Data platforms

Easing the ingestion, storage, processing, sharing, and governance of data in a scalable and secure fashion.

“Fostering data culture is a change management process that cuts both ways. If your organization does not buy into the value of data for achieving your mission-critical priorities, investments into data technology will be misaligned or even fall flat. At the same time, only with the proper technical data capabilities in place will it be possible for your organization to develop a data mindset, data skills, and data habits.â€

Philipp Fuerst,
Data-driven Government Lead,
ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Global Sector

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Meet our experts

Dr. Philipp Fuerst

VP Data-Driven Government & Offer Leader, Global Public Sector
“Government CIOs and IT experts barely need convincing of the benefits of interoperability. What has been missing is explicit guidance on the necessary non-technical requirements. The Interoperable Europe Act helps with exactly that. What’s more, with a critical mass of collaborators, individual public sector agencies will find that their investments into interoperable and sharable solutions will result in much bigger returns.â€
Hanania-Pierre-Adrien

Pierre-Adrien Hanania

Global Public Sector Head of Strategic Business Development
“In my role leading the strategic business development of the Public Sector team at ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½, I support the digitization of the public services across security and justice, public administration, healthcare, welfare, tax and defense. I previously led the Data & AI in Public Sector offer of the Group, focusing on how to unlock the intelligent use of data to help organizations deliver augmented public services to the citizens along trusted and ethical technology use. Based in Germany, I previously worked for various European think tanks and graduated in European Affairs at Sciences Po Paris.”

Edmond Segalen

Vice President, Chief Architect, AI & Data Engineering Offer
As an Experienced Data & AI professional and now a skilled chief architect, he fell in the analytics area at early stage in the 90’s. Edmond never stopped to evolve, building new skills, advising customers on their data initiatives (transformation projects, data warehouses, big data clusters & cloud native data platforms). At ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Data & AI group portfolio level Edmond defines common language, support Data & AI offers creation on AI & Data Engineering topics.

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