Event Recap: Amplifying Federal Efficiency With AI-Powered Intelligent Document Processing

AWS Hyland AI Document Processing 2023

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“McKinsey estimates that $60 billion are spent annually on manual data entry,” said Asim Qureshi with AWS. According to Hyland’s Troy Doller, one of the biggest barriers when it comes to effective information management has really been the capture and classification of information and content. His company, which is the only open-source application that is DOD 5015 compliant, according to Robert Wilds who is a Senior Engineer there, Hyland exists to “deliver your content and information and really make that easy and intuitive for your users across your agency to access” all while “keeping your content secure”. Benefits to agencies “span from the reduction in overall cost to improve accuracy” as well as making compliance simpler. To expand even more, both service providers went into greater detail about:

IDP application benefits and features

  • How to enhance internal efficiencies and enable organizational transparency
  • Automatically classifying documents across different workflows and different industries
  • Gathering insights from extracted data with AI
  • Behind the scenes illustration of how the AI technology powers IDP
  • How to configure the rules in Alfresco to utilize the demonstrated AWS services
  • What kind of skills needed to set up and configure the system and how difficult it is
  • What alfresco does that users cannot do with AWS
  • How long it typically takes to deploy and what kind of training is available

Sponsors: Hyland, Amazon Web Services

Registration for FISMA Training Closes Monday, September 11, 2023

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