Posts Tagged Document Scanning

Planning a backfile scanning project – the big picture {Read More}

You have a ton of paper records that are hard to search and take up valuable space. Maybe you are thinking about having them scanned to electronic format.  But where do you start?  You start by taking a look at the big picture and work on making a realistic project plan.   Start off by thinking [...]

Making the most of your Electronic Document Management System {Read More}

Today’s economy is making everyone pinch their pennies everywhere.  Many people are looking for ways to increase efficiencies to save time and money.  There could be solutions literally right at your finger tips. If you are currently using a Electronic Document Management System (EDMS),  are you taking full advantage of its capabilities?  Here are some [...]

$1.2 billion for medical records {Read More}

We recently made a post (July 24th) regarding the importance of electronically managing your medical records. Last week the Associated Press released an article stating that Vice President Biden that $1.2 billion in grants will help the transition to electronic medical records. Read the full article here: Biden to announce almost $1.2B for medical records

Recovery Act: JAG Program Deadline Extended {Read More}

We recently made a post regarding the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistant Grant  ( JAG) Program. The Local Solicitation deadline has been extended to 8:00 PM  June 17, 2009.  If you are a Law Enforcement Agency looking to fund a document management project, make sure you check out this grant.
Recovery Act: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice [...]

NAGARA 2009 Conference Grant Announcement {Read More}

The National Association of Government Archives & Records Administrators has announced they will be awarding grants for digitizing historical records at their 2009 conference, thanks to The Genealogical Society of Utah (known as “FamilySearch” on the Internet) and The Generations Network (known as “Ancestry.com” on the Internet). Think about what kinds of records you need [...]