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We believe optimization of business processes comes from a foundational change in an organization’s approach to delivering value to its customers. Our modern technology stack has created new opportunities to integrate existing processes with new tools to increase organizational efficiency and effectiveness in meeting mission goals.

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Digital Transformation
in government

With the growing need for the government to adopt and implement modern technologies, digital transformation has become the next big thing. In order to assist our government clients with these changes, we provide services in:

  • Application Modernization
  • Low-Code and No-Code Development
  • Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
  • DevOps, DataOps, and DevSecOps
  • Continuous Integration/ Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) Engineering

Leading Transformation with Expert Services

Quality is injected into every piece of code we create through automation, integration techniques, and quality checks. This greatly reduces the amount of manual and UI testing required, generating a faster delivery. CI/CD release management practices are enhanced by enabling the use of containers and microservices architecture. This automation supports a unified build, stage, and testing processes to ensure continuous value. Our approach leverages best practices that have been developed over multiple federal program implementations including:

Continuous Integration (CI)

Analytica follows a software development practice known as CI where developers regularly merge their code changes into a central repository. We follow the Agile methodology, in which each Agile sprint results in the merging of code associated with a specific feature along with unit tests, updated regression results, and documentation.

Continuous Delivery (CD)

Analytica provides an automated build process where code changes are automatically built, tested, and prepared for a release to both test and production environments. Our best practices try to use identical environments for development, testing, and production whenever possible.

Infrastructure as code

In many Cloud-based production environments, Analytica extends the CD process to include a practice in which infrastructure is provisioned and managed using code and software development techniques, such as version control, and continuous integration.

Monitoring and logging

Many of our clients require insights into the automated build process, as well as insight into the performance of the application code and associated infrastructure performance. These insights affect the experience of their end-user, so it is important that they can understand tradeoffs such as cost vs performance vs reliability.

Communication and collaboration

Analytica establishes standard practices to ensure that our teams work closely together, build workflows, distribute responsibilities, and establish secure communication channels with our clients.

Security

All our CI/CD pipelines and related services are safeguarded and enforced with proper access control permissions.

Documentation

Analytica prepares guidance, documentation, templates, and communication materials to help our clients embrace changes and transformation. We use products focused on knowledge and technology transfer, where clients have the opportunity to offer a range of support to successfully implement the changes.

Our Methods

To support digital transformation, we provide implementation planning that builds upon mature DevSecOps techniques to deliver built-in security compliance with continuous integration, delivery, and deployment capabilities. With the business demand for DevOps, Agile, and Public Cloud Services, traditional security processes have become a major roadblock targeted for elimination, and sometimes the easiest to bypass altogether. Traditional security operates from the position that once a system has been designed, its security defects can then be determined by security staff and corrected by business operators before the system is released. During development, we anticipate using our client’s preferred DevOps tools for continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) in an Agile environment.

Benefits
Digital Transformation
  • Rapid, cost-effective software delivery
  • Improved, proactive security
  • Automation compatible with modern development
  • Repeatable and adaptive processes

Relevant Insights

February 12th, 2020
Case Study

Affordable Care Act (ACA) Enterprise Data Engineering

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) created new health insurance exchanges that began processing applications for coverage in 2014, creating large volumes of heterogenous data across Federal and State data sources. Our client, the Internal Revenue Service, is accountable for calculating and applying premium tax credits (PTC) to individuals and small businesses based on taxable income and insurance throughout the coverage period. They also use this data for matching and analysis to produce accurate measures of tax reporting, filing and payment compliance as well as decision-making and reporting to such external stakeholders as the Treasury, Congress, and the Government Accountability Office.

February 6th, 2022
Blog

Supporting the CMS Vision for a Health Ecosystem

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July 24th, 2021
Case Study

Open Source Application Modernization

Analytica’s engineering solutions group implemented a rapid open source application modernization for our client, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Office of Science Quality (OSQ). Through leveraging open source technologies and an Agile SAFE project management framework we designed, developed, and implemented an enterprise publishing platform that supported clearing and publishing CDC’s Research and Non-research projects on the web.

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