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Improving Government Performance and Transparency: Williamson County, Texas Innovates in Business Intelligence

October 2, 2013 | 02:00 PM EDT / 11:00 AM PDT

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Complimentary Webinar
Wednesday October 2, 2013
11:00 am PT / 2:00 pm ET
Duration: 1 hour


Governments at all levels are collecting vast amounts of data, but can it really be called intelligence? Does it help us respond to increasing constituent demands for transparency? Does it give us more sophisticated insights into our finances, operations, and workforce? And most importantly – can we do anything about it to improve our organization’s performance?

Williamson County, Texas, went beyond ordinary approaches to Business Intelligence to do just that. They leveraged a public-private partnership to create a complete technology solution that allowed all county departments to gain insight into performance-impacting data, meet objectives, and offer precise information to a diverse range of stakeholders. The business intelligence product, by Mo'mix Solutions, recently won a best-fit integrator award from the Center for Digital Government.

Join GOVERNING and the Center for Digital Government for a live, interactive webinar on this critical topic. You will learn how to:
 

  •     Tap the best practices from Williamson County’s groundbreaking project
  •     Improve performance through sophisticated insights into your organization’s finances, budgeting, operations, and workforce utilization
  •     Better manage procurements and grants through closer spend analytics
  •     Leverage new cloud-based technologies to cut costs and speed deployment


MODERATOR:

John Miri
Editor-in-Chief
Center for Digital Government

FEATURED SPEAKERS:

David Flores
Auditor
Williamson County, TX

Erin Latham
President
Mo'mix Solutions, Inc.

For questions or details, contact:

Jen Caldwell
GOVERNING
800-917-7732 ext. 1345
jcaldwell@governing.com

Sponsored by:
Mo'Mix

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