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IBM Center for the Business of Government
A Video Overview of Analytics and Risk Management
http://www.businessofgovernment.org/report/video-overview-analytics-and-risk-management
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 - 12:34
At a time of shrinking budgets and increasing expectations to do more with less, making better decisions based on informed judgment has taken on even more significance for both private sector and government organizations.
Author(s):
Thomas H. Davenport
Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa
James A. Bailey
Karen Hardy
David H. Schanzer
Joe Eyerman
Decisions based on bad information can lead to poor results and be quite costly to organizations. This may culminate in the squandering of opportunities, taking on unnecessary risk, misallocating resources, and ultimately not achieving strategic goals or objectives. At a time of shrinking budgets and increasing expectations to do more with less, making better decisions based on informed judgment has taken on even more significance for both private sector and government organizations.
In a world inundated with all kinds of information, timely, relevant, and more predictive data can drive better decision making. This forum explores the usefulness of two tools—analytics and risk management—that can, when employed at an enterprise level, assist government agencies in strengthening their decisionmaking capabilities and, in turn, improve their overall performance.
Does IBM ever stop finding ways to accurately locate large numbers of people for state sponsored genocide?
You tell me...
IBM Entity Analytic Solutions V4.1.0
Delivers powerful, anonymous identity recognition and relationship awareness
IBM United States Software Announcement 206-117
May 23, 2006
ENUS206-117.PDF (92KB)
Entity Analytic Solutions, the world's leading solution for identity and relationship resolution, is a suite of four enabling technologies:
IBM Identity Resolution answers the question, Who is who? In other words, it provides the ability to identify who people, organizations, or things are.
IBM Relationship Resolution answers the question, Who knows who? In other words, what relationships exist between people, organizations, or things.
IBM Anonymous Resolution provides the
ability to share this information with third parties without disclosing the identity of the person (or organization) to whom the information relates, thereby avoiding contravention of data protection and other similar laws. [You see that? The goal is to segment the populatioin for extermination/enslavement. But, because they do not disclose the originating source or the original purpose for the data accumulation...IT IS LEGAL IN THE MINDS AT IBM'S GENOCIDE ASSISTANCE DIVISION!]
IBM Global Name Recognition answers the question, What's in a name? In other words, it recognizes customers,
citizens, and criminals across multiple cultural variations of name data.
Entity Analytic Solutions (EAS) is unique identity disambiguation software that provides public sector organizations or commercial enterprises with the ability to recognize and mitigate the incidence of fraud,
threat, and risk. This EAS offering provides insight on demand, and in context, on
"who is who," "who knows who," and "anonymously."
This industry-leading, patented technology enables
enterprise-wide identity insight, full attribution, and self-correction in real time, and scales to process hundreds of millions of entities — all while accumulating context about those identities. It is the only software in the market that provides in-context information regarding non-obvious and obvious relationships that may exist between identities, and can do it anonymously to enhance privacy of information. [No, it is to circumvent privacy laws. It has nothing to do with "enhancing" anything but genocide.]
For most businesses and government agencies, it is important to figure out when
a person is using more than one identity package (that is, name, address, phone number,social insurance number, and other such personal attributes) intentionally or unintentionally. Identity resolution software can help determine when two or more different looking identity packages are describing the same person, even if the data is inconsistent. For example, by comparing names, addresses, phone numbers, social insurance numbers, and other personal information across different records, this software might reveal that three customers calling themselves Tom R., Thomas Rogers, and T. Rogers are really just the same person.
It may also be useful for organizations to know with whom such a person associates. Relationship resolution software can process resolved identity data to find out whether people have worked for some of the same companies, for example. This would be useful to an organization that tracks down terrorists, but it can also help businesses such as banks, for example, to see whether the Hope Smith who just applied for a loan is related to Rock Smith, the account holder with a sterling credit rating.
[here comes the fun....]
Sometimes organizations want to share information across nontraditional boundaries — such as between a business and a government agency [What is the definition of fascism again?] — and that poses serious privacy challenges. IBM Anonymous Resolution allows you to "disguise" sensitive data before you share it with others for purposes of identity resolution and relationship detection.
This technology makes it easy for businesses and governments to gain a lot of insight from their records while reducing the risk that criminals will steal and misuse information about innocent people. Resolving identities and their relationships is serious business. It can help reduce fraud or prevent crimes ranging from unwarranted insurance claims, credit card fraud and identity theft, to terrorist activity.
Note: Because the EAS product family supports a complete range of databases, including IBM DB2®, Oracle, and Microsoft™, IBM is changing our product names to reflect our support of multiple environments. Therefore, the IBM Entity Analytic Solutions family — including IBM Identity Resolution, IBM Relationship Resolution and IBM Anonymous Resolution product names — supersede the previous product names of IBM DB2 Entity Analytic Solutions, IBM DB2 Identity Resolution, IBM DB2 Relationship Resolution and IBM DB2 Anonymous Resolution.
[But do not worry, it is not like IBM is controlling these genocidal creating "analytics" systems for the US SS Officers like they did for Nazi Germany in the 1930's]
IBM Awarded Analytics Contract to Improve Programming and Planning for U.S. Special Operations Command
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/28617.wss
BETHESDA, Md. - 14 Oct 2009: The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) has awarded IBM (NYSE: IBM) a technology and services contract to modernize the planning, programming, budgeting and execution functions within the command. USSOCOM and IBM will work together to design, develop and integrate the Special Operations Resource Business Information System (SORBIS) using advanced analytics and reporting capabilities to speed access to information to improve the command's business enterprise. The award has an estimated contract value not to exceed $20 million over the five-year indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract.
USSOCOM is the combatant command responsible for providing fully functional Special Operations Forces to defend the U.S. and its interests, and planning and synchronizing operations against terrorist networks.
IBM will implement a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS), turnkey enterprise-wide resource data management application for USSOCOM's headquarters and component commands and integrate the command's legacy resource management systems with the new SORBIS system. This effort is being supported by IBM's subcontractors, CACI International, Inc. and National Interest Security Company, LLC (NISC), both specialists in IT solutions and services for defense, intelligence and homeland security.
"IBM is very pleased to support this important initiative," said Charles L. Prow, Managing Partner, IBM Global Business Services, Public Sector. "Through the SORBIS system, we believe USSOCOM will be able to leverage advanced analytics to gain better insights into data resources and improve decision making."
The use of analytics and optimization technologies is accelerating in the government market, as agencies and departments seek to deploy 'smarter' systems that can analyze data and enable faster, more accurate decision making. IBM has established a Business Analytics and Optimization Services practice for government and other public sector clients that includes experts with deep knowledge in such areas as defense, logistics, cyber-security, transportation, public safety, and customs and border management. These professionals also collaborate with IBM researchers and tap into mathematics and information management capabilities across IBM.