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InstantAtlas
is an inexpensive yet powerful data visualization and
presentation tool. It is being used in the UK and internationally
by national, regional and local government organisations for performance
reporting. It enhances the value of data by making patterns and trends
easy to see and explore. No specialist expertise is needed - yet the
results can be stunning and highly effective. In technical terms, InstantAtlas
dynamic reports are an example of a RIA
(Rich Internet application) to deliver an intuitive and
rewarding user experience.
The Context to Reporting Performance in Government
Reporting on performance across the government sector has traditionally
been an internal process of providing static indicator reports of current
state against baselines and targets to senior managers and elected officials.
In parallel, there has been an external process of providing reports
and data to a central government agency and an auditing body.
Content of performance reports has often been driven
by the reporting specifications of the central agency – as such
the content and style of reports reflects the needs of this audience
but rarely those of others.
However in recent years the situation is changing fast. There
are increasing pressures on government bodies worldwide to demonstrate
the effective use of public resources. There has been a widespread
emergence of performance and results-based management approaches with renewed emphasis on results-oriented business planning, accountability
and performance reporting. Agencies are now seeing the benefits
of implementing these performance management practices.
How have these developments impacted on performance reporting? Internal
reporting is becoming more sophisticated with the use of hierarchical scorecards to present a balanced view
of performance tailored to different stakeholders. Visual markers
and traffic-light colouring are often used to highlight underachievement
and exceptions. Externally, public agencies are being actively
encouraged to make their performance reports available
to a wider citizen community. There are many challenges to this
process not least how to present information to users in a way that
is engaging, relevant, understandable and useful in the context of expectations
that are rapidly becoming more sophisticated.
The context specifically within UK government
is covered in more detail below.
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Child and Maternity Health Observatory (ChiMat)
The National Child and Maternal Health Observatory (ChiMat) provides information and intelligence to improve decision-making for high quality, cost effective services. The web site provides on-line tools to support different elements of the commissioning process. These tools are brought together into a central hub for access to data, profiles and reports on child and maternal health.

National report for English local authorities for National
Indicators of performance (Place Survey 08)
We have worked with a number of customers to develop national
and local scale reports using the Place Survey 2008 results. For more information see our dedicated Place Survey page.
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Value of Location in Performance Management
The value of utilising location in performance management and
reporting is becoming widely recognised. Incorporating
location into the way you manage, analyse and deliver performance information
allows you to:-
- Build up a more comprehensive picture of the performance landscape
through the ability to integrate a wide range of relevant information
based on a common referencing system - location;
- Utilise growing volumes of relevant, geographically referenced
statistics, for example geo-demographic classifications
of neighborhoods, to improve analysis and reporting;
- Understand geographic levels of variation and inequality particularly
where there are targets to 'narrow the gap';
- Rapidly benchmark areas of interest with its geographic and statistical
neighbors;
- Identify 'problem hotspots' and target policy and practical interventions
more effectively;
- Make performance reports more relevant and useful
to area-based managers and elected officials by using localised, recognisable
geographic areas; and
- Meet the rising expectations of your citizen audience by making
reports more personalised and useful to citizens.
InstantAtlas Examples - click on images to load
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NHS
Community Health Profiles, England (Live) |
Home
Office Crime Figures, England & Wales (Live) |
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Scale: National
(England)
Purpose:Health Profiles provide a snapshot of health for
each local council in England using a set of key health indicators,
which enables comparison locally, regionally and over time. InstantAtlas
Template: Performance
Analysis |
Scale: National
(England & Wales)
Purpose: To provide a national, annually updated report
of recorded crime patterns and trends for England and Wales aimed
at external users like citizens, community groups and journalists.
InstantAtlas Template: Single
Map |
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Norfolk
Wards: Spatial Performance Dashboard (Demo) |
Monitoring
impact of 2012 Games: London Boroughs Demo (Demo) |
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See also District level example |

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Scale: Local
Purpose: To provide a internal 'performance profile' report
of a key set of performance outcomes against baselines and targets.
Ability to set targets, monitor progress and understand spatial
and temporal variation at small area level.
InstantAtlas Template: Performance
Analysis |
Scale: Regional
/ Metropolitan City
Purpose: To provide a 'performance profile' report of 2012
Olympic KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) for London Boroughs
to show variations and highlight trends.
InstantAtlas Template: Performance
Analysis |
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NIS
Scorecard for a Local Authority (Demo) |
East
of England Regional Assembly, Annual Monitoring Report
(Live) |
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Scale: Local
Purpose: To demonstrate the flexibility of the Performance
Analysis template to present data for a single geographic area.
Currently in many cases performance data is not available at geographically
disaggregated areas (although this is changing). This interactive
report presents a subset of the England NIS
(National Indicator Set) deemed to be high priority by a local
authority allowing internal managers to monitor progress easily
and visually.
InstantAtlas Template: Performance
Analysis |
Scale: Regional
Purpose: An interactive, online performance monitoring
tool to complement the static annual Annual Monitoring Report
(AMR). The tool delivers a large volume of time series data for
the region presented on a single page to highlight progress at
a local authority level towards the performance objectives set
out in the Regional Spatial Strategy.
InstantAtlas Template: Single
Map |
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Yorkshire
& Humber - Progress in the Region (Live) |
Cambridgeshire County Council, Place Survey 2008 (Live) |

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Scale: Regional
Purpose: An interactive, online performance monitoring
tool to complement the static annual 'Progress in the Region'
report. This takes a set of key performance indicators and tracks
them on an annual basis. This report, made available online, presents
all the data visually on one page allowing users to explore it
easily themselves.
InstantAtlas Template: Single
Map |
Scale: Local
Purpose: A questionnaire was sent out to a random sample across Cambridgeshire county and 5,925 responses were returned. The results helped identify which services citizens felt were performing well and those that needed improvement, as well as the priorities for the services that are being provided.
The Cambridgeshire atlas shows Place Survey data at a ward level across the county. It includes all 18 of the national indicators measured in the Place Survey.
InstantAtlas Template: Single
Map |
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Cornwall
- public reporting of crime (Live) |
Performance
of local authorities, England (Demo) |
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Alternative
demo versions:
(1) Profile + larger map or
(2) Large Map |

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Scale: Local
Purpose: To provide a profile report of multiple types
of recorded crime to show patterns and trends for all wards in
Cornwall. It is aimed at staff within the local crime reduction
partnership and external citizens.
InstantAtlas Template: Performance
Analysis |
Scale: National
Purpose:To demonstrate the interactive presentation of
audited performance results for top tier English local authorities.
The 'traffic-light' RAG map presents Audit Commission's latest
results of their Comprehensive Performance Assessment (2005 to
2008).
InstantAtlas Template: Single
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Many of the examples above are based on our InstantAtlas Performance
Analysis Template. This is part of our Area Profile Family
of templates. It provides a cross-sectional view across a defined
set of Performance Indicators (PIs) allowing users
to select an area of interest and view the performance profile for the
area. It uses graphical presentation techniques recommended by data
visualization experts working in the area of performance dashboards.
The template is highly flexible in terms of presentation styles and
can be tailored for different requirements and audiences. You
can include targets and benchmarks specific to particular areas allowing
you to monitor progress depending upon local circumstances.
Links to Area Profiling
The production of area-specific 'profile' reports, a process known
as area profiling, has considerable overlap with
this type of performance reporting. Area profile reports
generally offer a broader intelligence context to performance while
performance reports tend to focus specifically on a defined set of
PIs showing progress against baselines and targets. However,
in the UK, the shift away from monitoring organisational inputs and
outputs towards a focus on outcomes has brought these two reporting
functions closer together. Performance profiles now share a great
deal in common with area profiles.
Context of Performance
Reporting in UK government
Central government in the UK remains committed to public service reform
and a key element of their strategy is the introduction of a new set
of performance frameworks. Performance reporting is central
to these frameworks both in terms of making high quality information
more easily accessible leading to a stronger evidence-based approach
to decision-making and also using performance information to empower
communities.
The organisational performance of public sector organisations is now
starting to drive internal policy and practice rather than, traditionally,
supporting the external reporting needs of central government.
Alongside this is the significant shift away from performance inputs
and outputs towards measuring outcomes – the actual and perceived
impact that an organisation is having on its local communities.
This has a strong locality focus, sometimes referred to as ‘place
shaping’.
This major shift in emphasis brings a growing awareness of the need
to understand geographic variability within a territory of governance.
No longer is it sufficient to measure and report many performance
measures at the level of the organisation.
- To effectively guide local decision making you need to be aware,
for example, of under-performing ‘hotspots’ which require
targeted, localised solutions.
- A focus on organisation level PIs may also hide intra-area variation
- the actual value of a PI for the organisation may remain fairly
constant, but significant changes in one area may be offset by equally
significant reverse changes in another area.
- Top-down target setting could lead to unrealistic expectations
– a bottom-up approach that estimated potential impacts of
policy and practise at a localised level, then aggregated this to
the level of the organisation could lead to more realistic organisational
targets.
The requirements for internal performance reporting are becoming
ever more tightly linked to ‘place’. The geographic
dimension of information acts as a common referencing system, the
‘informational glue’, by which it can be joined-up and
presented coherently.
Externally, UK public bodies have a statutory duty to report their
performance publicly. Yet, to date, the way this information has
been reported has not made it easily accessible. Prime Minister
Gordon Brown recently described the reform of public services being
underpinned by 'an information revolution' (foreword
from Working
Together - Public Services on Your Side, UK Cabinet Office,
March 2009). “..government has been too slow to make
use of the enormous democratising power of information. When we
give people knowledge about their public services, we give them power
to shape and even transform them.” This paper follows
an independent Power of Information Task Force that published an internationally
recognised report in February 2009 on the value of opening up the information
environment.
The same Cabinet Office paper comments (page 11):
For citizens this means..
- Personalised services which fit
around people’s lives and needs…and it will be backed
by clear information about the performance of local services so
that people can see clearly whether those entitlements are being
met;
- An information revolution, designed to put
the power of information within easy reach so that people can exercise
control and shape their services. This includes open-source,
real-time data on the performance of services. It also means
having the ability to feed back to services and share comments with
other patients, parents and local residents.
It also suggests that technology offers a useful platform to support
this ‘revolution’ and that information should be delivered
in a way that does not require citizens to be expert analysts: "Technology
allows for innovative ways to do things. Information can be shared
and good ideas can spread. People don't need to be experts to
understand."
Performance
Reporting Resources: Useful Documents and Web Links
- UK National Audit Office: Choosing
the right fabric: a framework for performance information
- UK IDeA: Reporting
Performance
- UK IDeA: Performance
& Policy Community of Practice
- Audit Commission: Building
Area Profiles
- Audit Commission:
In The Know report
- Audit Commission: Making
Better Use of Information to Drive Improvement in Local Public Services
- Audit Commission: The
Use of Information in Decision Making - A Literature Review
- Audit Commission: Improving
information to support decision-making - A framework to support improvement
in data quality in the public sector
- Audit Commission: Making
the numbers work
- UK Dept of Communities and Local Government: Community
Empowerment
- UK Cabinet Office: Working
Together - Public Services on Your Side
- EURIM: The
Value of Information
- InstantAtlas: Local
Information Systems Online Resource Pack
- InstantAtlas: Community
Indicators and Community Information Systems Online Resource Pack
- InstantAtlas: Crime
Reporting and Mapping Online Resource Pack
- InstantAtlas:
Public Health Reporting and Mapping Online Resource Pack
- InstantAtlas: Reporting
the results of the Place Survey 2008
InstantAtlas
is available as both a Desktop or Server product - you can select
the solution that best meets your requirements.
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Option 1: InstantAtlas
Desktop
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Option 2: InstantAtlas Server |
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1. Inexpensive and easy to implement,
the solution is in widespread use internationally
2. Simple and quick to create report
outputs for live web publication - create as many reports as
you like using different geographies at no additional cost
3. Reports are richly interactive, visually
appealing and easy to use
4. Minimise IT implications - simply
publish a set of static files on your existing web site
5. The solution is designed for analysts
to publish and maintain outputs using familiar tools like Microsoft
Excel and Access |
1. Larger scale server-based solution
to support any performance indicators or locality-based
statistics
2. Data delivered live from a database
with ability to support multiple styles of output including
flexible area profiles
3. Can be linked into your existing web
site and branded accordingly
4. Complete suite of web-based administration
tools to allow multiple administrators to support the application
5. Can be delivered either as packaged
software to implement on-site or as a fully managed service
(hosted externally) |
We have published a set of videos to demonstrate how easy it is to use InstantAtlas Desktop to create richly interactive reports. The video is available from YouTube and the InstantAtlas Blog - for sound you will also need audio support.
View InstantAtlas Desktop Videos
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blend of skills in data visualization, software, geography and statistics.
InstantAtlas™ improves the management
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enables information analysts, researchers and GIS professionals to
create highly-interactive web solutions that combine statistics and
map data to improve data
visualization, enhance communication,
and engage people in more informed decision making.
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