The national service of statistics and informatization of the Kingdom of Bahrain will provide access to citizens to stat-information
Customers: National service of statistics and informatization of the Kingdom of Bahrain Manama; Government and social institutions Contractors: Forecast Product: Prognoz PlatformProject date: 2013/08 - 2013/10
|
On November 5, 2013 the Prognoz company announced completion of implementation of the portal of statistical information, platform of open data and the mobile solution for National service of statistics and informatization of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Project Progress
As the press service of integrator reported, this is the first customer from organizations of the government sector of the Middle Eastern states. The developments of Forecast created based on Prognoz Platform will provide access for citizens, business and state bodies to the key data characterizing economic development of the Kingdom of Bahrain and giving a complete and fair idea of the country. Among them - demographic statistics, indicators of unemployment, GDP and others.
Statistics on the portal will be presented in the form of ranks of data, different charts and diagrams that will provide visualization and convenience of perception and work with them. Taking into account use of the platform of open data everyone will get free access to huge variety of information for machine-readable use and its further publication in any sources.
"We observe increase in demand from the organizations and state bodies on the flexible and easily scalable solutions capable to help them to satisfy information needs of citizens worldwide, - Dmitry Andrianov, the CEO of Prognoz company noted. - Our developments will allow National service of statistics and informatization of Bahrain to distribute more effectively the data on social and economic development of the country necessary for adoption of the justified and weighed decisions".
Similar analytical applications were implemented by Prognoz company for a number of the largest customers, such as African Development Bank and International Monetary Fund.