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E-Signature Market Update for State & Local Government

Free Educational Webcast

Recorded On: Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Length: 60 Minutes
Presenter: Robert Al-Jaar PhD, Executive Vice President Online E-Signature Services, Silanis Technology

Overview

A lot has changed in the electronic signature marketplace in recent years. Just as state and local governments have evolved in their approach to operational efficiency and citizen service, so have the technologies that enable secure electronic process automation.

The electronic signature market has matured – with solutions available to meet the budget and resource constraints of state and local governments. Gone are the days of deploying and managing software on the desktop and needing to distribute hardware tablets for signature capture. Organizations can now adopt e-signatures faster and without compromising on security or compliance.

Join Dr. Robert Al-Jaar, Executive Vice President Online E-Signature Services, Silanis Technology for a presentation that highlights: 

  • Top e-Signature requirements 
  • Security and authentication considerations
  • Solution options
  • Solution demonstration

The webcast also shares the problem, solution and benefits from the following real-world government case studies:

Kansas Department of Transportation - E-signatures cut approval times by 60 percent for KDOT, which is using the technology across the enterprise to e-sign everything from user ID requests to construction project authorizations, at its 144 offices.

Kentucky Department of Natural Resources - The department has increased its data accuracy, responsiveness and overall productivity as a result of e-signatures. Field inspectors and industry people now sign inspection reports electronically at mining sites.

General Services Administration (GSA) - North America’s largest contracting organization uses electronic signatures to streamline processes with its 13,000 suppliers, slashing processing times and paper-related costs, and eliminating black-out periods.