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Embracing digital delivery of digital documents for government cost savings

An associate at Pitney Bowes, Nestor Kassaraba, recently authored a short series of posts that I thought was very interesting. Nestor leads public sector marketing for the Pitney Bowes Software division of Pitney Bowes, and he raised some interesting points about how much the government could save by embracing electronic communications.  In his first post, …

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White House gets serious about digital records

On the heels of recent press coverage about the Department of Veterans Affairs and the crush of paper records that was impacting the structural integrity of their offices, the White House has released a new directive to federal agencies that looks to alleviate the paper record problem. According to a recent Federal News Radio article, …

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IAOP rankings shows outsourcing still mission critical

Things are often what we perceive them to be. Unfortunately, the perception of “outsourcing” is often a negative one. Especially when it comes to outsourcing in the federal government and its agencies. During the George W. Bush administration, there was a move to outsource tasks from government agencies to private companies. Then the Obama administration …

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Digital Government Strategy a driver for digitized documents

Last month, federal CIO, Steven VanRoekel, unveiled his Digital Government Strategy, a new directive from the Obama Administration to make government services and information accessible from mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablet computers. They also revealed a roadmap to increase the mobility and agility of federal agencies by embracing these technologies and establishing “bring …

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