Government resources
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IBM System z Platform for the Cúram Business Application Suite The Cúram Business Application Suite™ is a comprehensive commercial off-the-shelf offering designed specifically for the unique business processes and goals of social services agencies. The IBM System z™ mainframe platform enhances the performance of Cúram applications. |
21 Aug 2008 |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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IBM Risk Management Solution The IBM Risk Management Solution is the deployment of business services and data analytics to help social sector organizations develop methodologies to detect fraud and error, design techniques to combat them, match resource with risk, and implement processes the organization’s staff can operate on a sustainable basis. |
13 Apr 2007 |
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Enterprise-wide messaging and collaboration services enable more efficient communication E-mail can help your department communicate, but collaboration is what will drive efficiency and enhance services. This paper describes how the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) and IBM joined forces to create an enterprise-wide collaboration solution to improve cross-organizational communication. |
05 Mar 2007 |
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Gwinnett County enables IT change with structured financial solutions Read this IDC case study to learn how, working with IBM, Gwinnett County in Atlanta, Georgia, created a comprehensive technology migration strategy. At the same time, the county worked with IBM Global Financing to develop a financial strategy that addressed its unique planning, design, and budgetary process requirements. |
23 Feb 2007 |
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Empower government organizations to prepare, manage and respond to domestic security challenges When it comes to public safety, time is of the essence. But rapid response requires an infrastructure that allows people to share data across units in near real-time. This brochure illustrates that when the right people have the right data at the right time, they can act. But without it, communications are compromised, putting people at risk. |
31 Jan 2007 |
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Empower social services and social security organizations to optimize efficiency, collaboration and service levels Government agencies are transitioning to Web-enabled services to deliver essential services when, where and how the public wants. Optimizing services through collaboration and integrated case managementwithin a secure environmentis the key to success. Read this brochure to find out how IBM can help. |
31 Jan 2007 |
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Delivering advanced communication, collaboration and incident management capabilities to first responders Police, firefighters and paramedics are the first on the scene of an emergency. In addition to equipment, they need real-time information and communication capabilities. This brochure describes how Rapid Response™ can help with incident management, geo-spatial mapping and coordination and collaboration tools. |
31 Jan 2007 |
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Trusted thin client solution for secure cross-domain access To fulfill agency missions, government employees need to use data that resides in multiple security domains and require different security clearances. This brochure details how IBM, Red Hat and Trusted Computer Solutions have developed Linux®-based cross-domain solutions that offer the security and access agencies demand. |
25 Jan 2007 |
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IBM and Daniel IT Services: Easing the transition to e-government By offering basic services online, state or local governments may save man-hours spent on repetitive processes, provide better allocation of staffing and brick-and-mortar expenses, and better meet constituent demands by improving levels of convenience and service. IBM and Daniel IT Services can help. |
30 Nov 2006 |
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IBM Customs Automated Processing System The IBM Customs Automated Processing System (CAPS) speeds cargo clearance and revenue collection by automating the trade declaration handling process and increasing the effectiveness and accuracy of the assessment, collection and control of duties and fees. |
14 Nov 2006 |
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Improving the accessibility of government, education and healthcare Individual preferences and abilities are the focus of the IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center. At IBM, accessibility means more than just removing barriers to online information and services. It means enabling human capabilities through innovation so that people of any age or ability can maximize their potential. |
16 Oct 2006 |
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Integrated Border Management Service Oriented Architecture Maintaining a sensible balance between border security policies and practices that enable trade and travel has always been a challenge for responsible nations in a global economy. To address these ongoing concerns, IBM has developed a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) upon which enterprise solutions can be developed. |
02 Oct 2006 |
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Integrated wireless broadband solutions for service providers The explosion of demand for broadband access, technology advances, competition and growth enabled by IP networks is driving the steady movement toward convergence of video, voice and data. IBM can help service providers create, deploy and manage integrated, scalable broadband solutions. |
29 Sep 2006 |