Army uses InfoVis to uncover procurement fraud

procurementThe US Government, particularly the military, deals with thousands of contractors and vendors and billions of dollars.  Tracking the flow of money throughout the thousands of hands it must pass through is a difficult task, to say the least.  How does the US Government track possible procurement fraud through this maze of connections?  The US Army uses powerful infovis software.

So, not surprisingly, integrator SRA International, which has a contract to help the Army Criminal Investigation Division investigate potential procurement fraud, uses data visualization software from i2 to help root out cases of bribery, money laundering or conspiracy.

“The contracting arena is just so large [and] there are so many government personnel, bidders, contractors, employees and their families. Data visualization software really helps clarify the big picture,” said Amanda Post, an analyst for SRA.

via Army employs visualization software to uncover procurement fraud — Government Computer News.

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About the Author: Randall Hand

Randall Hand is a visualization scientist working for a federal research lab, aiding researchers to discover the insights buried within their terabyte datasets generated on some of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. He also runs VizWorld.com .

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  1. July 16th, 2009 at 07:18 | #1

    Did you know the US Army uses data visualizations to track their flows of money on fraud? I did not http://bit.ly/rclPq

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