Case Study: Israel Prison Authority achieves centralized process governance and improved operational efficiency with ProcessGene BPM & GRC

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The Israel Prison Authority (IPS), the national detention and rehabilitation agency of Israel, needed to maintain strict, clear processes across a complex, multi-organization environment to ensure uninterrupted operations and regulatory compliance. The IPS faced challenges around multi-org process modeling, change management, consistent terminology, enterprise-wide visibility, and the ability to present objective evidence of compliance.

IPS implemented ProcessGene’s BPM and GRC software suites, creating a centralized, searchable process repository and enterprise architecture that links processes, systems and people, plus automated approval workflows and policy enforcement. The deployment delivered measurable benefits: improved process efficiency and lower operational costs, a common organizational terminology, retained institutional knowledge, centralized and uniform compliance management, enhanced cross-organizational benchmarking and gap analysis, and better decision making.


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