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Process Intelligence Unlocks Government Savings

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Oklahoma discovered $3 billion in agency spending without oversight.
  • Process intelligence identified over $10 million in inappropriate spending.
  • Texas youth offender data revealed mental health links to incarceration.
Process Intelligence Unlocks Government Savings

Oklahoma has embraced process intelligence (PI) technology to address a significant oversight gap, following the discovery of $3 billion in agency spending without proper controls in April 2023. Director Janet Morrow implemented PI for real-time transaction monitoring, rapidly identifying over $10 million in inappropriate spending and significantly improving team effectiveness.

This pioneering use of PI in public sector procurement is part of a global movement. Leaders gathered at Celosphere explored how PI, combined with AI, can drive commercial, environmental, and financial benefits. The technology offers unprecedented transparency into governmental processes, from procurement to juvenile justice and healthcare, enabling more cost-effective service delivery and informed policy-making.

The application of PI extends beyond financial oversight. In Texas, researchers used PI to analyze juvenile justice and public health data, revealing a strong correlation between mental health treatment and incarceration. This data-driven insight is poised to reshape interventions for young offenders and improve outcomes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Oklahoma implemented process intelligence technology for real-time monitoring of transactions, identifying inappropriate spending and improving oversight efficiency.
PI analysis in Texas showed that mental health treatment, or lack thereof, was a stronger predictor of incarceration for young offenders than offense severity.
Yes, AI and PI are being used globally to help governments and organizations deliver vital services more cost-effectively with improved decisions.

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