Trusted, centralized data for the high-stakes missions of the federal government
Federal agencies rely on data to do critical, complex, and challenging work across a diverse set of departments and sectors. All agency users must trust that their data is reliable, and be able to access it instantly and intuitively. Ibi partners with federal government agencies — including the Departments of Defense (DOD), Agriculture (USDA), Homeland Security (DHS), Justice (DOJ), and Treasury; Postal Service (USPS); and Social Security Administration (SSA) — to provide scalable, high-performance technologies that convert diverse information into actionable intelligence, available in a single, comprehensive environment.
How we help
Connect with citizens
Increase transparency of governmental operations by rapidly and securely sharing information across departments and with citizens at scale.
Unify enterprise data
Promote productivity, transparency, and collaboration, by bringing data together and ensuring quality from a wide variety of siloed sources, purpose driven for consumption, planning, and strategic decision making; aligning objectives; and minimizing costs.
Modernize IT
Improve delivery and efficiencies of federal programs, like military logistics, health and safety inspections, and more, and fuel innovation with a scalable, intuitive, and flexible analytics platform that is engineered to achieve true digital transformation.
Be aware and prepare
Global crises lead to the evolution of technology; each iteration of any organization’s response plan is the sum of painful lessons on the significance of situational awareness.
Read our new e-book and find out how you can leverage data and analytics to help your organization be better prepared for any event.

Case Studies
U.S. Transportation Command
The Challenge
USTRANSCOM is the lone manager of the global defense transportation system over air, land, and sea for the United States Armed Forces. When wounded or sick soldiers require immediate medical attention, it is crucial to quickly determine their condition and arrange transport to the proper treatment facility. USTRANSCOM was operating with two non-integrated logistics systems, which often caused delays in transport and treatment of wounded and sick soldiers.
When soldiers are wounded in battle, the military needs to be able to provide efficient medical transport in conjunction with real-time information and pinpoint accuracy. TRANSCOM analytics helps us provide advanced care for our troops.”
Lieutenant Colonel and Functional Program Manager
USTRANSCOM
The Results
Analytics foundation
Real-time data visibility
Seamless integration
A winning system
The USTRANSCOM Evacuation System has also been instrumental in supporting other organizations, both in war and peacetime. For example, ibi’s technology has helped authorities move patients out of a hurricane’s path, as well as resolve logistical issues in other emergency situations.

Demo Gallery
Check out our interactive demo gallery to see data and analytics solutions for government agencies.
U.S Army
The Challenge
An analysis of the Army’s training programs by The Rand Corporation highlighted several critical problems with the Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS) technology:. Most notable was the issue of registering and monitoring soldiers for training classes required highly skilled users. The staff maintaining the software spends considerable effort maintaining its many connections to older legacy systems. And the system didn’t capture and report data needed to evaluate the effectiveness of training and plan future programs and budgets.
ibi’s analytics platform offers a huge improvement over the previous system that delivered rigid reports with little or no drill-down capabilities.”
John Fraser
President
ASM Research, part of Accenture
The Results
Predictable metrics
Data adaptability
User flexibility
21st-century reporting
“Our developers quickly discovered that it would be difficult to find web-based reporting software that would meet their needs. They were discouraged… until they learned about ibi.”
– John Fraser, president of ASM Research, part of Accenture
