March 13, 2013
Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Time: 11:00AM PDT / 2:00PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour
Governments prepare, issue and process copious amounts of documents. Up to 40% of them need signatures and/or seals; including contracts, procurement orders, hiring documents, court orders, and engineering drawings.
Paradoxically, even though most of these documents are electronic, signing is still a paper-driven process. How can we “digitally” sign documents easily and inexpensively, yet be confident they will comply with regulatory standards and not be altered during transmission or archiving?
Join Mary Weitzel, Technology Architect at Johnson County, Kansas, and ARX's Mauricio Pinto to learn how Johnson County addressed these issues. Johnson County uses CoSign® digital signatures to reduce the costs and inefficiencies accrued with paper-based signature processes. Johnson County departments use digital signatures to sign purchase orders, time sheets, certifications of public documents, and to obtain constituent signatures, without relying on paper.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Speakers:
Bill Schrier
Director
Digital Communities
Mauricio Pinto
Market Manager
ARX
Mary Weitzel
Technology Architect
Johnson County, Kansas
For questions or more information, please contact:
Jennifer Caldwell
Government Technology
jcaldwell@govtech.com
800.940.6039 ext. 1345
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