Can Reporting Requirements Be Made Easy with the Right Data and Analytics Solution?

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State and local governments are expected to deliver projects that adhere to regulatory compliances, diversity, equity and inclusion requirements as well as other standards. New funding opportunities – such as those made possible by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act – also require governments to meet different equity markers.

Agencies need to streamline the tracking and reporting of performance metrics to take full advantage of future financing resources.

Outdated in-house tactics such as manually updated spreadsheets and multiple-point solutions are not labor-efficient and increase the odds of errors. Modern tools like data and analytics software can be used to help organizations track important project metrics and generate comprehensive rundowns without draining valuable resources.

Having a detailed, real-time summary of projects can keep stakeholders briefed and allow for more informed decision-making.

Join Government Technology and an expert panel on Nov. 15  at2 p.m. (EST) to explore what governments can do to meet reporting requirements more efficiently. During this live web event, experts will cover:

  • The limitations of outdated in-house project reporting solutions
  • What tech is available to better manage project reporting requirements
  • How to leverage data to enable continuous project planning improvement

The webinar will highlight the knowledge and expertise of Gregory A. Bush Jr., President and CEO of KFA Inc., a management and information systems consulting and services firm; Quentella Enty, Vice President of KFA; and Sara Giddens, Kahua Industry Marketing Director B.

Moderating the webinar will be Sean McSpaden, a Senior Fellow at the Center for Digital Government.

Learn more about our speakers here … and then register for this eye-opening webinar!


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Team Kahua
Team Kahua brings you construction industry thought leadership as we highlight the importance of project management information systems in the modern world.