1: Who is it for
At the Department of Data Science, we have analysis, research, and consultancy aimed at the following actors in the political arena:
- To public institutions;
- To private institutions;
- To elected politicians;
- To candidates for election;
- To interest groups;
- To agents of government relations;
- To companies of research in the political, economic, and social areas;
- To media companies in general.
2: Our Area of Action
Geopolitics, Data Science, and Public Opinion tangent mutually at various times. Statistics, Probability, and Programming Languages are useful and essential tools for any concise technical analysis. This includes Political Science and related areas such as Comparative Politics; International Relations and Public Policies.
Our technical knowledge in deep learning and machine learning allows us to evaluate any scenario, no matter how difficult and complex it may seem, weaving the mesh of the level of relationship between the various elements that make up this scenario.
Using appropriate programming languages, our work focuses on the correct collection of data, having these properly processed to obtain, in the end, a robust and cohesive report of reliable information for the client.
We have three main Areas of actuation:
- PUBLIC POLICES
- PUBLIC OPINION
- ANALYSIS AND PROJECTIONS
Within each Line of Activity we have scopes that can be summarized within the respective Lines of Action through Research, Analysis, and Consultancy, applied alone or together, according to the case:
LINE 1: PUBLIC POLICIES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Analysis, Research, and Consultancy on Public Policies.
Scope 1: Formation of the Public Policy Agenda
Construction of a public policy agenda based on certain objectives, transforming ideas into proposals.
Scope 2: Public Policy Formulation
Formulation of public policies that are accepted within the political arena and accepted by civil society, to transform ideas into Public Policies.
Scope 3: Implementation of Public Policies – resources and acceptance
Project that includes the details of Public Policies, presenting the necessary resources (human, material, and financial), and feasibility of acceptance in the political arena and for civil society and the private sector.
Scope 4: Assessment of Public Policies to be implemented and their impacts
Technical analysis of the feasibility of implementing a public policy already elaborate and the social and economic impacts that it could generate if implemented.
Scope 5: Assessment of Public Policies already implemented
Technical analysis of public policy and the impact and acceptance it will have on civil society and the private sector.
Scope 6: Public Policy Monitoring
Monitoring public policies using strategic indicators and at critical moments of implementation.
Scope 7: Evaluation of Public Policies – ex-ante and ex-post
Evaluation of public policies to improve public policies or evaluate whether objectives have been achieved.
LINE 2: PUBLIC OPINION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Analysis and Research on Public Opinion and Social Behavior.
Scope 1: Analysis of Spatial Distribution of Popularity
Popularity analysis linked to specific regions.
Scope 2: Hierarchical Spatial Distribution of Social Demands
It presents the social needs required by residents of a given region in order of intention.
Scope 3: Hierarchical Spatial Distribution of Values
It presents the social values inherent to residents of a given region; such as income, level of education, and political ideologies, among others.
Scope 4: Indicator of Acceptance of Public Policy in Spatial Distribution
Research to verify the level of acceptance/rejection regarding public policies.
LINE 3: ANALYSIS AND PROJECTIONS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Analysis and projections of scenarios using surveys and, mainly, statistical analyses and use of computerized analysis techniques – machine learning and deep learning.
Scope 1: Trend Analysis
Projection of trends based on history, using machine/deep learning.
Scope 2: Event Analysis
Analysis of different impacts on different niches of local, regional, national, and global events, using comparative policies associated with machine/deep learning.
3: Our Services
The data is extracted from reputable Research Institutes, our work is not geographically limited and can therefore respond to any request from anywhere in the world.
We also collect data in loco, when necessary and duly made available by the client. We can use the two data in an associated way, as appropriate.
If you haven’t found your need in our scope of work, please contact us and explain your need. We will contact you very soon to indicate whether your request can be accommodated.
If you are interested in our services, just get in touch!
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