Products and Services
Enterprise Architecture (EA): All modern organizations are implementing a range of new information technology (IT) programs to improve its operations. The Enterprise Architecture approach allows institutions to systematically review strategic processes and optimize them by using Information Technology resources. It allows institutions to build the knowledge base on their objectives, strategies, processes, and information. EA allows organizations to identify improvements in its business and management processes with the help of information technology, increasing the availability and reliability of information provided to stakeholders, eliminating redundancies, and thus fulfilling their missions more effectively. Planitech's principals are experts in EA and can assist your organization to establish this modern and effective management approach.
JURIS: We have developed JURIS an internet-based solution that allows court officials to have access to all past court decisions, using powerful and easy-to-use search engines. In addition, automatic publication of court decisions is embedded as part of the case-tracking process. We use state-of-the-art workflow tools to automate the case tracking process, eliminating unnecessary steps and minimizing the flow of paper-based documents among the different entities involved in handling cases.
Workflow for Case Tracking in Administration of Justice: The implementation of automation in the administration of justice provides transparency and effectiveness to the court system. AWFS (Automated Work Flow System) allows to integrate case management, tracking, and resolution to maximize the use of limited budgets, a common constraint in courts in developing countries. AWFS can be implemented gradually allowing institutions to effectively absorb the new technology.
IT Strategic Planning: PlanITech uses the Critical Success Factors (CSF) to develop IT Strategic Plans for governmental organizations in developing countries, where needs increase exponentially and resources are limited. The focus on this approach is based on the analysis of organizational mission, goals, objectives and strategies. This approach is used by organizations as the first step in developing an Enterprise Architecture concept.