Interactive Voting - Armed Forces, Decision Making examples
The electronic voting system enables decisions to be made quickly and concisely by asking those present at a meeting to vote on a question, choosing one of the options displayed. Results are instantaneous and the data is stored to be used within the reporting facility at a later date.
There are several features within the system which facilitate decision-making. The priority ranking element enables the ranking of answer options in order of importance. This is invaluable when deciding how budgets should be spent or when prioritising which part of a country troops need to be sent to.
The comparison facility highlights changes in opinions. For example, the Government may vote initially to spend money on providing new menus for the ground troops. However, after seeing reports based on a squadron survey that lighter clothing in the war zone is imperative, given the hot conditions, the Government may alter its original decision.
The demographic feature indicates whether one group is significantly more likely to be affected by a decision than another group. This may change the original decision.




