Friday, November 18, 2011

Overwhelming Operating Environment? Eliminate labor-intensive indexing processes and improve operations

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Overwhelming Operating Environment?
Hear how San Diego County Sheriff's Department Achieved Operational Excellence

The Center for Digital Government and Government Technology invite you to participate in a complimentary webinar where you will learn how San Diego County, California Sherriff's Department tackled their overwhelming document and records environment and improved their operations by augmenting their Enterprise Content Management and imaging capabilities.

Join us to hear more about:

  • What is driving law enforcement and local governments to invest in enterprise document capture and workflow solutions

  • How the San Diego County Sherriff's Department tackled some major challenges with their document processing environment.

  • And how the county has been able eliminate their labor-intensive indexing process and improve operations.

Moderator:

Joe Morris

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Lead Analyst
Center for Digital Government

Speakers:

J. Pablo Rodriguez

J. Pablo Rodriguez
Senior IT Engineer
San Diego County
Sheriff's Department
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Chuck Brown

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Integrated Justice Application Manager
San Diego County
Sheriff's Department



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Vice President
Public Sector
Kofax, Inc.


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Monday, November 14, 2011

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

2011 Converge Yearbook eNewsletter

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Center for Digital Education's Converge Yearbook: Technology Innovation in Education

This inaugural Yearbook highlights both the top technology trends in education and some of the innovators who have made it all possible. The first part of the Yearbook takes a look at IT spend, funding opportunities and top trends of the 2010-2011 school year to shed some light on what technologies are top of mind and how to fund them. The second part highlights 50 education innovators that have led the way and provided best-practice models to imitate. This look at what was done, who is doing it and where we are going is intended to provide inspiration and guidance to education leaders on their own innovative quests in education.cde11-spweb-yb150x135-2

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This Yearbook issue profiles 50 leaders in K-12 and higher education who are using technology to transform their schools, districts or colleges. Join us on November 1 to hear from Center experts and some of the education officials who are making a big impact on education. REGISTER HERE!

The webinar will also discuss the latest research and trends in:
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Speakers include:

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Curry School of Education
University of Virginia

Karl E. Burgher, Ph.D., P.E.
Chief Strategy Officer & Professor
Indiana State University

Andy Ross
General Manager
Global Services
Florida Virtual School

Daniel Tillman
Graduate Fellow
Center for Technology & Teacher Education
Curry School of Education
University of Virginia

Richard Zera
Chief Information Officer
University of Massachusetts Lowell

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Help your staff work smarter and give citizens self-service options

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Best Practices for Cutting Permit
Processing Time & Increasing Efficiency

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
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In times of shrinking budgets community development and building departments are being asked to do more with fewer resources.  Forward-thinking jurisdictions are using state-of-the-art Web and Cloud technologies to help their staff work smarter and give their citizens faster turnaround times and transparent self-service options.

Please join us for a discussion to learn about four of the best practices that jurisdictions are using to reduce permit-processing time and get happier constituents.

  • Deploy integrated review cycle methodology – how to create an integrated review process that cuts processing time.

  • Create standardized repeatable processes – how to develop processes that are based on prescribed workflows.

  • Engage citizens and stakeholders early and often – how to automatically share information across departments, agencies and with the public.

  • Empower your users – how to keep pace with changes in your jurisdiction and give your staff the power to tailor the system according to their job role, without calling IT.

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Bob Johnston
Executive Vice President
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Heather McCartney
Planning Director
City of Mukilteo, WA

Shawna Gossett
Building Permit Manager
City of Mukilteo, WA

Moderator:

Todd Sander
Director
Digital Communities


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