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https://www.data.gov/metrics
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/budget-basics/federal-budget-101/spending/
http://www.npr.org/2014/03/12/287349831/governments-empty-buildings-are-costing-taxpayers-billions
http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-16-880T 2016 report
http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-16-696T
SOLUTIONSPROBLEMS
MicroStrategy analytics solutions can
seamlessly coexist with older platforms,
allowing agencies to preserve their legacy
investments while enabling new,
state-of-the-art functionality.
MicroStrategy solutions can analyze data
on headcount, tenure, retirement rates, and
leadership experience to ensure that
departments are appropriately sta�ed to
meet objectives.
MicroStrategy helps agencies monitor how
grant recipients apply funds, measure the impact of
those investments, and make more informed
decisions on future allocations.
MicroStrategy enables agencies to easily
embed analytics, visualizations, and dashboards
directly into public-facing websites.
MicroStrategy monitors facility utilization
and identi�es opportunities to reduce costs
through consolidation or renegotiation of
lease agreements.
TASKS
Federal agencies around the world rely on MicroStrategy to achieve organizational mandates with data-driven precision. Learn more at microstrategy.com/solutions/federal-government
IT SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION
WORKFORCEANALYTICS
ASSETMANAGEMENT
GRANTSMANAGEMENT
PUBLICENGAGEMENT
Federal governments face large-scale, complex challenges. Their agencies need comprehensive analytics
solutions to improve operational e�ciency, prevent fraud, and better engage their constituents.
HOW FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS USE ANALYTICS TO DIGITALLY TRANSFORM OPERATIONS
The US federal government maintains IT systems that are over 50 years old.
There is a coming labor shortage in the federal workforce:
70% of US government workers are over the age of 40 and
30% are eligible to retire by 2019.
VACANT
The US government allocated $512 billion in non-military discretionary spending in 2015; accurately measuring the impact of these investments is a challenge.
77,000 empty or underutilized buildings across the US cost taxpayers
$1.7 billion a year.
An open data initiative has resulted in the release of
121,991 datasets. US agencies need an e�ective way to share this information.
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