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Our mission is to make school grounds safer by monitoring, prediction, and managing incidents effectively.

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To help Anderson Global create a safer workspace for their employees, we designed solutions to assist them with employee’s daily screening, employees and guest check in/out, as well as incident management solutions. We integrated our system to their existing mobile app as well as their HR system via secure connection

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To support Thornton Township with creating a safer environment for their citizens and employees, we tailored solutions to help with employee daily screenings, guest screenings, and incident management solutions

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In early 2020, safety management software provider Kokomo24/7 quickly repurposed its softwareas-a-service (SaaS) solutions built on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help organizations better manage health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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eBook

Agencies do not need to abandon traditional cooperation or learning approaches. But those that consider how to operate virtually are the best prepared for the world ahead. And, while onsite and virtual work may mix more frequently, the way agencies focus on constituents will always stay the same.

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Illinois State Police needed a quick and efficient health and safety solution for its 3000 employees located in 22 different locations.

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Data Sheet

Dive into the report to dig into these four key insights: 1. Cloud maturity—not just adoption—will be essential for 2022 tech advancements. 2. Surviving the Great Resignation will require increased investments in reskilling and upskilling programs. 3. Remote work is here to stay—but we need to improve how we work remotely. 4. You and your team can tackle anything in 2022 proactively and intentionally.

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Whitepaper

The accessibility imperative for education.

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“Nice idea, but not realistic for government.” Before the COVID-19 pandemic, that opinion of remote work was common among public sector leaders. Now, after two years of safety-driven changes, a permanently hybrid workplace is viewed by many as inevitable. Research conducted by the Center for Digital Government (CDG) found that half of 132 state and local government survey respondents plan to continue hybrid and remote work through 2022 and beyond.1 Roughly 20 percent of survey respondents also said their organization will use federal stimulus grants.

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Whitepaper

In this whitepaper, discover more about the path ahead for government agencies to operate seamlessly during these uncertain times, and beyond. In addition, see insightful industry stats and perspectives to gain a better understanding of the ever-growing importance of a reliable DMS to help fulfill their mission to ‘We the People.’

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Major Defense Organization Streamlines Investment Review Process with InQuisient’s Intelligent Data Collection Platform & Tools for Faster & More Efficient Decisions.

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NetDocuments, the FedRAMP Authorized cloud content management platform where legal professionals do work, today announced that the Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA) selected the NetDocuments cloud platform for the United States Attorney’s Office (USAO).

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Brochure

NetDocuments is the only legal focused document management provider certified as FedRAMP Ready and can now provide all the benefits that the world’s largest law firms and corporate legal teams have enjoyed for decades to federal, state, and local government departments and agencies.

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QuickLook

As a government entity, you need to locate documents and email quickly, collaborate effortlessly, and deliver services faster.

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Before a utility disaster occurs, review and revise your crisis communication plan. Determine the length of time for specific actions as detailed in the plan. Set a timeline for the order in which actions need to be put into effect.

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