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IBM solution helps U.K. Royal Navy exchange data during military operations When the U.K. Royal Navy needed to enable their armed forces to exchange real-time tactical information, they turned to IBM. This success story details how the IBM Data Links Processing System provided a NATO-compliant system that extends the commanders’ “horizon” while reducing risk of “friendly fire” incidents. |
16 Apr 2008 |
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IBM’s approach to data integration Are you ready to derive more value from the complex, heterogeneous information spread across your systems? This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the IBM Information Server, a revolutionary software platform that helps organizations enable the integration and delivery of information wherever and whenever needed. |
27 Mar 2008 |
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E-readiness rankings 2008: A white paper from the Economist Intelligence Unit Since 2000, the Economist Intelligence Unit has assessed the world’s largest economies on their ability to absorb information and communications technology and use it for economic and social benefit. This white paper explores the state of e-readiness for 70 economies based on six categories and nearly 100 criteria. |
25 Mar 2008 |
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Digital video surveillance: Enhancing physical security with analytic capabilities Video surveillance is widely used to protect people and assets from threats. This paper explores the evolution of video surveillance from analog to digital to "smart" or intelligent systems and describes how the IBM Smart Surveillance Solution can enable capabilities beyond traditional surveillance applications. |
06 Mar 2008 |
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The greening of government: A study of how governments define the green agenda Green buildings. Green transportation. Green procurement. Governments worldwide are focusing their "green agendas"on energy conservation initiatives. This executive summary outlines the findings of a study conducted by the IBM Institute for Business Value and Keystone Strategy, Inc. to explore the greening of government. |
11 Feb 2008 |
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IBV Executive Brief: Navigating toward net-centricity The defense industry is undergoing a transformation from the industrial to the net-centric age. Are defense leaders confident about making the changes required to break through their industrial-era patterns — and complete their progression into the net-centric age? |
13 Dec 2007 |
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Border management in the new century: emerging trends and best practices In today’s world, concerns about security, globalization of trade and travel and technology advances are fueling the world-wide focus on border integrity. This volume presents four studies by the IBM Institute for Business Value about current trends and issues impacting border management. |
12 Dec 2007 |
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IBV Executive Brief: Identity management in the 21st century As more and more people travel and seek access to services on a daily basis, governments should move immediately to develop and implement improved identity management solutions that enable fast, accurate identity information exchange, while protecting individual privacy rights and civil liberties. |
07 Nov 2007 |
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Global Movement Management: Commerce, security, and resilience in today’s networked world This paper provides a framework for stakeholders across the public and private sectors to improve the performance of global movement systems critical to today’s interdependent economic and security interests, while also seeking to preserve core societal values such as privacy and competitiveness. |
05 Oct 2007 |
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A single asset and service management solution to manage government assets IBM Maximo for Government is an asset and service management solution designed to help agencies manage government assets from a single platform, including facilities, fleets, IT assets, utilities, infrastructure, weapons systems and more. |
21 Sep 2007 |
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Seven steps of effective workforce planning The long-term success of your organization depends on the knowledge of your employees. Preserve human capital and identify performance measures related to recruitment, employee retention, training and development. This report provides a framework for understanding basic elements of workforce planning in the public sector. |
14 Sep 2007 |
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IBM real-time collaborative criminal investigation and analysis The IBM Real-time Collaborative Criminal Investigation and Analysis solution provides an end-to-end approach through a platform for differentiated investigative analysis tailored to individual suspects. It also enables organizations to share information in a form that protects the privacy of their suspects. |
07 Sep 2007 |
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Living longer, living better Accelerated cycles of innovation and commoditization are having profound impacts on the way we live and work. Add to this mix the well-known phenomenon of aging populations, and it is clear there is a challenge if Europe is to remain at the forefront of 21st century economic and social developments. |
29 Aug 2007 |
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From possibility to actuality: Why social organizations are turning to SOA For social services and social security organizations to improve services, they need to use their resources in the most effective manner. This IBM Institute of Business Value paper explores how a service oriented architecture (SOA) can help optimize their existing IT environment to become more efficient and flexible. |
30 Jul 2007 |
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Defend and help secure physical environments with innovative digital video surveillance Tape-based surveillance brings a level of security to your organization, but to better protect and secure your assets, people, facilities and IT systems you need to do more than just capture store video. This flyer discusses how digital video security solutions can help overcome the limitations of tape-based surveillance. |
27 Jul 2007 |
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IBM Federal SOA Institute The Federal SOA Institute’s mission is to help the Federal Government adopt and benefit from service oriented architecture (SOA) by providing a robust education environment, advanced solution development capabilities, and by promoting innovation and collaboration. |
20 Jul 2007 |
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Network Centric Operations: Distributed Information Services Hub In today’s combat environment, digital data is being created at an unprecedented rate. But if it doesn’t provide actionable information, it can lead to faulty, unsafe decision-making. This paper shows how the Distributed Information Services Hub (DISH) can help military forces turn real-time information to their advantage. |
11 Jul 2007 |
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The Computerworld Honors Program Each year, the Computerworld Honors Program’s Chairmen’s Committee and Search Directors are devoted to the singular and ongoing mission: “A search for new heroes.” An established hero to entrepreneurs, IBM has presented New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg with its Global Public Sector Innovation Excellence Award. |
19 Jun 2007 |
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The 2007 e-readiness rankings: Raising the bar Our annual e-readiness ranking allows governments to gauge the success of their technology initiatives against those of other countries. It also provides companies that wish to invest in online operations with an overview of the world’s most promising investment locations. |
10 May 2007 |
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Inspired magazine, Spring 2007 In this issue, read how a regional planning organization worked to enable first responders to provide better medical information faster, from the scene directly to the emergency personnel prepping for the injured patients. Their inspired solution saved far more than time. |
26 Apr 2007 |