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Webinar: $2B Market - Government’s Use of Business Process Management (BPM)
How government agencies use process-driven solutions to gain visibility and control over their daily work
Overview:
In a July 2007 report titled "BPMS Revenue to Reach $6.3 Billion By 2011," Forrester Research predicts that the Business Process Market will grow to $3.4 billion in 2009.
HandySoft Global Corporation invites you to learn how your peers in Government use Business Process Management and Tasking solutions to command greater control and visibility into daily operations, resulting in big savings and simplified collaboration.
Visible projects leveraging BizFlow® BPM in the Federal Government include:
- Air Force Medical Service - SG/Task for policy development and action tracking
- HHS – EWITS for Human Capital Management
- NRC – EDATS for action tracking
- FBI Laboratories – INNOVARi for evidence handling
- USPTO – The Madrid International Monitor Program for trademark processing
- Department of Labor – eGrants for grant automation
During this hour, featured guest Connie Moore, Forrester Research’s Vice President, will discuss how organizations use BPM to align people, process and information to continually improve productivity and visibility. Moore will relate how BPM is both a methodology and toolset to streamlining work, both structured work (e.g., procurement) and dynamic tasks (e.g., Taskers, data calls, budget requests).
Lt. Colonel J.D. Whitlock will also speak about how the Air Force Medical Service uses SG/TASK to streamline policy development and action tracking. He will share past frustrations with e-mail-based tasking chaos, and how SG/TASK today provides greater visibility into and control over their dynamic work environment.
Why attend:
- Gain insight from Forrester Vice President of Research Connie Moore as she describes a vision for how BPM can drive greater productivity across the entire organization.
- Discover how BPM can provide executives and action officers with complete visibility into and control over both very structured as well as completely ad-hoc workflows.
- Learn how to convert the noise of today’s dynamic environment – e-mail and content overload – into an organized, highly productivity workplace.
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