
Improving Public Service with Government Records Management
Learn how Sedgwick County drastically cut records storage costs while saving 150 years of historical documents and enabling faster Open Records Requests.
Learn how Sedgwick County drastically cut records storage costs while saving 150 years of historical documents and enabling faster Open Records Requests.
With over 100 years of public servant records on disks or paper files, the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System needed a new modern system to protect private information and streamline daily workflows.
Quitman County (Miss.) was storing many types of government documents dating back to 1877, from proving the chain of title in the transfer of land, to genealogical searches of the public’s ancestors. Using the Grooper AI accelerator, these documents, and the information in them, had to be protected for historical and legal purposes.
Manual data entry is costing businesses time and money.
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At Grooper, we’re harnessing the enormous power of the latest advancements in AI to help organizations achieve exceptional results.