Why RPA Remains a Key Player in Government Modernization
RPA has been a dominate force in automating and enhancing digital efficiency in government operations, yet the lure of AI threatens its continued use and expansion.
RPA has been a dominate force in automating and enhancing digital efficiency in government operations, yet the lure of AI threatens its continued use and expansion.
Experience-as-a-Service (XaaS) helps agencies offload processes so teams can focus on the organizational mission. Here’s some advice on how to make the best choices for a successful transition.
“What’s most exciting to me is the ability of RPA to make a mission impact — to really start to solve some big mission problems in government.”
Robotic process automation (RPA) can automate your agency’s most tedious manual processes using bots created by software to save energy, money and time.
Low-code can bridge the resource gap and allow civil servants with little or no coding experience build connections between RPA bots and government systems.
Although most agree that improving CX is needed, we wanted to understand whether they see a role for automation technology in that endeavor.
RPA can help federal agencies move from their initial reaction to COVID-19 To long-term planning for digital work realities.
Civil servants are trying to deliver the services that people need with no time to waste.
RPA business processes using software-generated bots, and it can help government workforces during disasters such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Robotic process automation (RPA) can help agencies, their employees and the public save energy, time and money by automating manual and repetitive tasks.