
From now on, data on restoration projects uploaded in the DREAM ecosystem is available to everyone. The Business Intelligence Module shows the total number of projects by region, district, and community, the planned budget, the confirmed funding, etc. The module is open to all users and can be accessed via the link: https://bi.dream.gov.ua/#/*.
The Business Intelligence Module - is a free analytical tool for analyzing data from the restoration and development projects uploaded in the DREAM. The information in the module is presented in the form of dashboards, convenient for analytical research. The tool is integrated with the ecosystem, which allows you to receive daily updated data.
"The DREAM ecosystem is built on the 'everyone sees everything' principle. Therefore, it was very important for us to launch a Business Intelligence Module that would be convenient and understandable for everyone. Every citizen should be able to see what is being restored in their community right now and at what cost. This is another way to inform and involve the public in the restoration process," said Oleksandr Kubrakov, Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration of Ukraine - Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine.
You can customize the filter system to create your own list of projects to study. A single identification code allows integration of all the data into DREAM at all stages of project implementation. A general description of each selected project can be viewed on the public portal dream.gov.ua by clicking on the corresponding link in the module.
"One of the main tasks of DREAM is to provide open access to data on restoration projects across the country. In October, we presented a pilot API that professional analysts work with. The new tool for working with the system's data is a Business Intelligence Module that anyone can use, even without special training. Thanks to convenient dashboards, the module makes data on restoration projects truly accessible to everyone," said Oleksandra Azarkhina, Deputy Minister for Communities, Territories, and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine.
Civil society organizations can use analytics to collect and analyze project data and ensure that resources are spent efficiently, and projects are implemented in the community’s interests. For their part, financial organizations, including international partners, will receive additional data to make decisions about financing the restoration projects.
"The project team is consistently developing the ecosystem, launching new functionality both for project initiators and for civil society organizations and international partners. Open data tools are one of the key components of DREAM, so they will be constantly improved. We encourage users of the module to give their feedback, it is very important for the further development of the ecosystem," said Viktor Nestulia, Head of the DREAM Project Office.
Currently, the DREAM ecosystem has more than 1300 restoration and modernization projects voluntarily uploaded by communities, regional and city administrations, state-owned enterprises, institutions, and organizations as part of the pilot project. Dozens of new projects are added to the system every week. Data on all restoration and modernization projects in Ukraine will become publicly available when the use of DREAM becomes mandatory.
A recording of the online presentation of the public DREAM analytics module is available at: https://youtu.be/hQBSltZrlJg.
Open testing of the updated functionality of the DREAM digital ecosystem has recently begun. Any community, regional, and city administration, state-owned enterprise, institution, or organization can join the testing.
In October, a public API (Application Programming Interface) was presented. Thanks to the API, all the data on projects entered in DREAM became available to professional users working with analytics tools. The API is available via the link: https://open-contracting.github.io/dream-api-docs/
*at the pilot project stage, the results of the analysis of the Business Intelligence Module are not official statistics and may not be accurate