Better outcomes aren’t a budget problem. They’re a silo problem.
Government agencies don’t lack data. They lack the ability to act across boundaries: between departments, programs, and levels of government. The intelligence exists. The connections often don’t.
r4 XEM connects agencies and programs around a unified picture of citizen demand, resource availability, and operational capacity, helping drive coordinated action in real time. No system replacement. No new infrastructure. No data scientists required.
The Public Services Yield Problem
Nutrition assistance programs hold data that public health programs need. Workforce development holds data that economic development programs could act on. Public safety holds data that emergency management could use to pre-position resources before a crisis develops.
That data rarely moves across programs, departments, and agencies fast enough to drive coordinated action. The result is duplicated effort, misaligned resources, and outcomes that fall short of what’s possible when the system works together.
Cross Enterprise Management is the discipline that closes those boundaries. XEM is the engine that makes it operational.
What XEM Delivers for Public Services
Government agencies operate under a constraint that commercial organizations don’t — budgets are fixed before demand is known. The yield opportunity in public services isn’t revenue recovery. It’s improving outcomes with the resources already allocated.
XEM connects program data, citizen demand signals, and operational capacity across agencies so resource allocation decisions reflect the complete picture, not just a single department’s view.
The result: better outcomes, less waste, and the ability to demonstrate measurable impact from existing investment.
Built for Every Level of Government
The same XEM platform that serves federal civilian agencies also supports state health departments, county workforce programs, and municipal public safety organizations — adapted to the unique requirements, regulations, and operational realities of each level of government.
Federal Agencies
Cross-department coordination, program accountability, and citizen demand intelligence at federal scale.
State Government
Statewide program coordination, interagency data sharing, and alignment between budgets and outcomes across executive departments.
County and Municipal
Local service delivery, workforce deployment aligned to citizen demand, and cross-program coordination at the community level.
DecisionOps for Public Service Agencies
Connect food assistance eligibility, benefit utilization, and food system supply to reduce waste and improve access for the citizens who need it most.
- Smart Food Program
- Smart Surplus for Retailers
- Smart Surplus for Producers
- Benefit Utilization Optimization
- Cross-Program Eligibility Coordination
Connect health data across programs, facilities, and populations to improve access, anticipate demand, and measure outcomes at the community level.
- Social Determinants of Health
- Disease Surveillance and Early Warning
- Program Efficacy Measurement
- Population Health Programming
- Cross-Agency Health Coordination
Connect workforce potential to employer demand and economic development programs — matching citizens to opportunity and employers to talent at regional scale.
- Workforce Potential Assessment
- Job Matching and Placement
- Employer Recruitment and Alignment
- Self-Sufficiency Program Coordination
- Regional Economic Development Intelligence
Connect situational intelligence across public safety functions to enable proactive resource positioning and coordinated emergency response before incidents escalate.
- Dynamic Patrolling and Resource Positioning
- Asset Availability and Readiness
- Emergency Management Coordination
- Predictive Incident Management
- Cross-Agency Response Coordination
Better Outcomes Are Already in Your Data
The intelligence needed to improve program outcomes, reduce waste, and serve citizens more effectively already exists inside your agencies. XEM connects it — across programs, across departments, across levels of government — and makes it actionable in real time.