Overview

October 20

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Critical areas such as permitting and licensing, benefits qualification and accounts payable are undergoing modernization throughout agencies in the Commonwealth, turning manual processes into digital, contactless transactions and bringing countless efficiencies to constituents and those who serve them.

On Oct. 20, we are inviting you to join us for a deep dive into some of these transformation journeys where you can learn practical ways to go from paper-based to paperless. Specifically, you will hear how several Virginia agencies modernized their content management platform with automated capture, integration, business process automation and more.

Register now for this webcast tailored to Virginia officials to also discover how pre-negotiated contract vehicles can give you a faster path to modernization.

Speakers

 

Brendan Clark

Strategic Account Executive, Hyland

Brendan Clark is a Strategic Account Executive on Hyland’s public sector team. Brendan has over 15 years of government experience, including working with state and local agencies. At Hyland, Brendan works with strategic government accounts on their digital transformation initiatives, builds relationships with C-level executives and their teams, and collaborates with customers on how Hyland solutions can meet their strategic initiatives and solve their most challenging problems.

 

Rob Johnson

Senior Industry Consultant-Government, Hyland

Rob Johnson is the Sr. Industry Consultant-Government at Hyland. Rob has over twenty years of government experience, including selling software/hardware at the local and state levels, working as a lobbyist at the state and federal levels, president of a regional Chamber of Commerce, and ran for State Representative. At Hyland Rob focuses on technology trends that will improve government solutions, builds relationships with C-level executives at the local, state, and federal levels, supports our sales and management teams on government issues, delivers webinars, and speaks at conferences.

 

Paul Clanton — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center For Digital Government

Paul has devoted his career to helping local governments be on the forefront of using technology to increase value delivered to the public. He has over 30 years in various Information technology roles in both the public and private sectors including 20 years leading Information Technology departments. He now helps local governments get the most value from their significant investment in people, process, and technology. Some of Paul’s accomplishments include leading two different IT organizations that earned Top-10 Digital Counties Survey awards for a combined 11 times. He has also earned an InformationWeek 500 Government Innovators award. Paul holds Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science in Information Systems degrees as well as undergraduate degrees in Computer Science and Psychology.