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| Federal Government Could Save $1B Through Print Management And ECM | While print management could save federal agencies $1 billion, coupling in ECM technology that eliminates the paper can transform them. By Eric Palmer, Perceptive Software | 01/24/2012 | 123.2 KB |
| Evaluating Handheld Computing Devices For Support Of DoD Operations | The U.S. military was one of the earliest adopters of handheld computers, and is today one of the largest users of the devices. DoD personnel all over the world use wireless handheld computers to take inventory of supplies and equipment, record inspection and maintenance data, manage shipments and support other military operations. Many of these activities take place in remote locations that require specialized, ruggedized mobile computers. | 11/10/2011 | 150.9 KB |
| Georgia Department Of Revenue Case Study | The Georgia Department of Revenue uses the motto “Faster. Friendlier. Easier.”, but those words could be the rallying cry for most government entities in these tough economic times. | 10/25/2011 | 180.7 KB |
| New York State Department Of Health Implements An Award-Winning Solution For Freedom Of Information Compliance | Learn how New York State Department of Health’s implementation of EMC Captiva intelligent enterprise capture cut response times of processing Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) by half, bringing the agency into compliance, saw a 95 percent reduction in the ordering of paper and printing supplies, and reduced the amount of hardcopy FOIL responses by 75 percent. | 09/29/2011 | 704.7 KB |
| Ottawa County Courts Rule In Favor Of ECM | Ottawa County was drowning in volumes of paperwork. The county’s manual business practices created a backlog of document processing throughout the county government and in its courts, which were housed in four physical locations. In the shuffle from court to court, documents would frequently become misplaced or lost. With document volumes and inefficiencies increasing, Ottawa County needed to find a successful cost-saving automated solution. | 08/11/2011 | 188.1 KB |
| White Paper: Imaging Moves Into The Mainstream | Misperceptions about 2-D imagers are changing fast, which is why 2-D imagers are the fastest-growing category of bar code readers. Only a few years ago, 2-D imagers were (wrongly) considered a niche technology mostly used for reading 2-D bar codes. Now they are becoming the technology of choice for most bar code applications, and lasers are on the way to becoming a niche technology. By Intermec | 07/28/2011 | 182.6 KB |
| Getting Past The Pain Of Paper In The Public Sector | This guide focuses on the challenge that paper and capturing the information it contains still presents to public sector agencies. The ubiquity of paper in government increases the cost of providing services, locks agencies into slow and inefficient processes, and exposes them to greater legal and compliance risks. By EMC Corporation | 07/11/2011 | 1.06 MB |
| White Paper: Gyro-Stabilized Turrets Provide Real Time Imaging | There was a time when reconnaissance meant either multi-million dollar satellites snapping a few shots per orbit or pilots risking their necks to fly over hostile territory. Today, recon is dominated by UAVs, a much more cost effective approach that presents no risk to the operators, who are not only on the ground but frequently on the other side of the globe. By MicroMo Electronics, Inc. | 06/28/2011 | 214.8 KB |
| White Paper: How Ruggedness Reduces TCO For Mobile Computers — VDC Research Presented By Intermec | General-purpose PDAs and ruggedized enterprise mobile computers are made for separate markets, designed for different tasks, and vary by their size, weight, and materials. But the biggest difference between these device types is their total cost of ownership (TCO). By Intermec, Inc. | 06/22/2011 | 279.4 KB |
| Datasheet: AquaCarb® CX Enhanced Coconut Shell-Based Activated Carbon | Siemens offers AquaCarb® CX Series coconut shell-based activated carbon, an alternative choice to coal-based carbon for removing disinfection byproducts and tastes/odors from surface waters and high performance VOC removal in groundwater sources. | 05/31/2011 | 297.3 KB |
| White Paper: The Talking Warehouse: Understanding How Voice Unleashes Higher Performance In Product Distribution | While voice-directed workflow has been a force in distribution operations for nearly two decades, it is still considered a young technology by many supply chain professionals. In a recent independent survey, only one in five supply chain managers claimed an awareness of voice. By Roger Byford and David Maloney, Intermec, Inc. | 05/11/2011 | 1.12 MB |
| Brochure: Intermec RFID Readers | Not all readers are created equal, and for good reason. The application, along with the information demands of your enterprise data systems, plays the biggest roles in determining the type of reader you need. | 04/21/2011 | 1.28 MB |
| Datasheet: Intermec IF2 Network Reader | The IF4 is a simple reader or “peripheral device”, with best in class dense reader mode performance, specifically designed with a RS232 port for a cost effective solution for implementing RFID by attaching the reader to a programmable logic controller (PLC). | 04/21/2011 | 110.6 KB |
| Datasheet: Intermec IF2 Network Reader | The Intermec IF2 is a compact, cost-effective network reader designed to support diverse RFID applications in both enterprise and industrial environments that require a scalable RFID system with a low cost per read point. | 04/21/2011 | 233.6 KB |
| White Paper: Modernizing Tax And Revenue Management With EMC Captiva Intelligent Enterprise Capture | State and local government budgets depend on tax revenue. The faster returns can be processed, the faster tax payments can be put to work managing cash flow, investing excess cash for a return while remaining liquid enough to meet expenditures. By EMC Corporation | 04/15/2011 | 478.8 KB |
| Brochure: A2iA Solutions For Government | It is becoming increasingly important for governments, federal, state, and local, to be timely, accurate and efficient all while remaining transparent and compliant for public disclosure regulations. | 04/07/2011 | 729.3 KB |
| Q&A: Intermec’s CN70: The Next-Generation Device For Field Service | In January, Intermec launched a new product line of mobile computers — the 70 Series. The product line includes four unique products geared toward different industries that all share one common platform. By Sarah Howland, Editor In Chief, Field Technologies | 03/25/2011 | 72.3 KB |
| White Paper: 70 Series Ultra Rugged Mobile Computers And IEEE 802.11n | Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Communications has grown from its initial cable cutting wireless specification in IEEE 802.11 in 1997 to a ubiquitous broadband wireless access technology with the release of current specifications in 802.11n - 2009. By Intermec, Inc | 03/21/2011 | 238.5 KB |
| White Paper: How e-Citation Systems Increase Productivity & Revenues While Improving Officer Safety | Electronic citation (e-Citation) systems represent one of the most successful uses of mobile and wireless technology in public safety operations. In recognition of the manpower and cost-saving advantages that e-Citation systems provide, numerous departments across the country are implementing or investigating them, and grant money is being made available to facilitate the process. By Intermec, Inc. | 03/21/2011 | 135.7 KB |
| Customer Success: Human Services Agency Of San Francisco Streamlines Processes To Improve Public Assistance | Governments across the globe are modernizing their services – updating infrastructure to engage citizens and streamline access to information. A digitized government connects workers and enables them to deliver improved services while using public funds more efficiently. Learn how the Human Services Agency of San Francisco used OpenText ECM to provide its workers with quick and easy access to case-related information for enhanced client service by downloading our Customer Success Story. | 02/28/2011 | 645.7 KB |
| Customer Success: Human Services Agency Of San Francisco Streamlines Processes To Improve Public Assistance | Governments across the globe are modernizing their services – updating infrastructure to engage citizens and streamline access to information. A digitized government connects workers and enables them to deliver improved services while using public funds more efficiently. Learn how the Human Services Agency of San Francisco used OpenText ECM to provide its workers with quick and easy access to case-related information for enhanced client service by downloading our Customer Success Story. | 02/28/2011 | 645.7 KB |
| White Paper: Next Generation Rugged Handheld Device Requirements | Given today’s myriad of mobile device choices for enterprises to consider when evaluating options for their mobile workforce, organizations are increasingly confused and uncertain about their investments. For existing end users, issues relate to the need or viability of an upgraded solution. By Intermec, Inc. | 02/09/2011 | 249.1 KB |
| White Paper: The Total Economic Impact Of Intermec’s CN50 Mobile Computer | In April 2010, Intermec commissioned Forrester Consulting to examine the total economic impact and potential return on investment (ROI) enterprises may realize by deploying Intermec’s CN50 mobile computer. By Intermec, Inc. | 01/25/2011 | 261.9 KB |
| Datasheet: CN70 And CN70e Ultra-Rugged Mobile Computers | The Intermec CN70 and CN70e are ideal for field mobility applications that demand a compact form factor with no compromise on ruggedness. | 01/25/2011 | 640.5 KB |
| White Paper: Delivering Efficiency: Streamlining Pick-Up And Delivery In The Post & Parcel Industry | Many of the most technologically-advanced delivery companies in the world still pick up a relatively high percentage of their items without prior knowledge of the destination or any other delivery element prior to taking physical control of the item. By Intermec, Inc. | 01/25/2011 | 332.3 KB |

