In the presentation, Jessica Dembe and Patrick Elder from Blackstone Federal discuss how they used Neo4j to automate formerly inefficient processes for the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in their Enterprise Architecture Information Repository (EAIR). The EAIR is a database that stores information on various systems used by DHS, but it was becoming difficult to navigate due to the large volume of data and disparate relationships between different systems. Dembe and Elder found that Neo4j's graph visualization capabilities made it easy to understand and access the data, allowing them to connect disparate pieces of information and show how they relate to each other. This enabled them to provide a more intuitive and user-friendly interface for enterprise architects and decision-makers, who could now easily navigate the complex relationships between systems, investments, and goals. With Neo4j, Dembe and Elder were able to transform themselves from an "information aggregator" to an "information provider", providing a more comprehensive and actionable view of DHS's enterprise architecture.