The use cases for emerging technologies in the Public Sector are infinite - and infinitely exciting.
Yet all the wildly different possible applications share the same objectives: using real-time data and insights to make the best use of your resources and create ever-better experiences for your citizens.
Governments are already asking this question even as they continue their response to the public health and economic crises created by COVID-19. Part of the answer can be found in exploring new technologies and digital transformation that will extend the agility gained during the pandemic to and beyond the recovery.
How AI can deliver better insights to make the public sector more responsive to citizens?
The way governments at all levels have been making decisions has been under intense scrutiny over the last few, challenging, years. The flow of information has intensified while the judgment on outcomes is swift and often harsh. That’s why Artificial Intelligence is a game-changer. “Not just to organize data and make it more accessible, but also to understand it and yield insights from it”.
Quantum-Inspired Computing helps the Public Sector achieve Always Optimal Performance.
The public sector needs to be ambitious. And harnessing the power of Quantum-Inspired Computing can be proof of that ambition. It’s the best way to optimize the way government works to deliver tangible benefits to citizens – now.
Why the Public Sector can use Data Analytics to achieve its mission?
Modern-day governments at all levels are trying to cope with multiple sources of data, current and historical, that flow in huge volumes through complex systems, mostly in real-time. The trouble is, it’s hard to use it to make things better for citizens. It’s not that there’s too much data – a lot of data is a good thing – but that the majority of public sector data isn’t readily available for analysis.
Fujitsu Americas was selected by the City of Montreal to help evaluate and optimize services to citizens using artificial intelligence (AI). Under a master contract awarded to Fujitsu Consulting (Canada) Inc. in 2019, the first work order was recently issued to Fujitsu to develop, automate, deploy and scale a predictive AI-based solution to dynamically manage traffic lights in the context of the City’s Traffic Response Plan.
The role technology has played in enabling the public sector to rapidly adapt and deliver vital services during the COVID-19 is well documented. Technology will be no less vital as governments look beyond the pandemic to open up our societies, focus on the economic recovery and respond to the changing expectations of citizens shaped by their experiences over the past year.
If you’re a public sector leader, you probably don’t need me to convince you: The public sector has a data problem. Organizing the mountains of data you’ve accumulated and mining it for useful insights might seem like a nearly impossible task - Especially in government agencies, where you’re always under pressure to do more with less. At the same time, you’re under an equal amount of pressure to make data-driven, evidence-based decisions.
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