Challenge
During the summer of 2020, government leaders needed to continually evaluate the economic impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on their communities. Having accurate, timely data was essential to making strategic decisions about how to help businesses, determine what businesses could open and which should stay remote, and how long shutdown protocols should remain in effect. Unfortunately, they didn't have access to the data they needed.
Illinois-based economic development services firm, Blane Canada, LTD., partnered with the volunteer grassroots BR|E (business retention/expansion) COVID-19 Response Network to create a way to quickly provide data to government leaders. They created a benchmark survey and follow-up questionnaire consisting of carefully selected questions related to the workforce, finances, supply chain, and future needs and used the responses to measure the level and severity of the economic impact and learn the needs of businesses.
While they had a large volume of relevant, valuable data, they needed a data dashboard that would allow them to analyze and distribute data and share it freely to the public on a large scale. The group needed a technology partner who would take time to understand the problem, ask the right questions, and build a technology solution against a tight timeline.
Eric Canada, CEO of Blane Canada, was confident that Fusion Alliance, his company’s technology partner of two years, would be the right fit and asked if our team could build a data dashboard for economic developers to learn the impact of the virus on their business communities. Within two weeks, we had a solution and dashboards up and running, available to the public.