The Oklahoma state government is embracing technology through a partnership with Celonis SE, a process mining platform that helps remove bottlenecks and data silos within organizations.
The platform has been a game changer for government bureaucracy, according to Janet Morrow (pictured left), director of risk, assessment and compliance for the Office of Management and Enterprise Services at the State of Oklahoma. With Celonis’ tools, her agency was able to provide a report on whether or not statutes were being used appropriately within 60 days.
“Prior to us implementing Celonis and utilizing this tool, we got about eight audits done a year with a team of six, and it would be two to three years post-purchase before those audits were complete,” she said. “Now we’re doing it live every day, and it’s automated. We only see the things that cause concern, and then we reach out to those agencies and those buyers to talk through it.”
Morrow spoke with theCUBE Research’s Savannah Peterson and …