DECISION INTELLIGENCE IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY CRUCIAL FOR GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Evolving digital technologies are presenting new data challenges for governmental organizations conducting investigations. Large volumes of data from different sources and in different formats are proving to be overwhelming to analysts and decision-makers. Governmental organizations have traditionally worked in silos, with each team having access only to their own data sources and using specialized methodologies and analysis tools. However, in today’s threat landscape, risk assessment and decision-making often span multiple disciplines, geographies, and domains, including both physical and virtual. For example, a single organized crime investigation may probe offline and online criminal activities conducted across several countries, and may require expertise in drug trafficking, cyber-crime, and money laundering. As a result, organizations need solutions that allow them to break silos and work together collaboratively, both within their organization and externally, to accelerate data-driven decision-making and risk assessment. 1 2 3 4 Decision intelligence 1