Public Inclusive Management
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are the main ally of the world’s governments to achieve efficiency and inclusion in their management processes, whatever the programme or project that is planned to be executed. Additionally, its correct incorporation in the management and administration of strategic information allow them to protect sensitive information and increase the probability of success in its State policies.
The prevailing public management models since the end of the Second World War and rooted since the Middle Ages now reach a level of irreversible exhaustion. Latin America is the youngest daughter of this historical process, and currently stands as the original pole to assemble the new Model of Inclusive Public Management.
The maieutic of an innovative model does not start from the fierce confrontation with what must be changed, that is the best strategy of the defenders of the current model; the intelligent approach is one that extracts the good, prevents the bad, and creates the new. Technology as an integrating resource and an effective mechanism for ensuring integrity is, without a doubt, a good thing. Discrimination in all its meanings qualifies the new as bad, hence our contribution to the times of the New Earthly Normal, we propose it from Prospectivus as a strategy of intensive use of technologies with two well-defined aspects, one aimed at decision-makers and another addressed to the population in general.
Prospectivus proposes the intensive use of ICTs as a fundamental pillar of the new public and private management model in Ibero-America. Incorporating technology in the implementation of data generation and management strategies in each primary area of development of each country in the region, allows the consolidation of successful public projects in sectors such as the environment, energy, mining, agriculture and occupation of the territory, among others.
The company puts at the service of the countries its specialised know-how in the area of information systems, software, hardware, artificial intelligence, networks, cybersecurity, cyberdefense, telecommunications, handling and processing of Big Data and detailed data, as well as various technologies applied to the renewable energy, natural resources and agricultural sectors, among other areas of economic, social and human development.