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During this webinar, Brian Prosser from Veracity reviewed a highly successful engagement at the USDA:
After a merger of several divisions across the USDA, the new Warehouse & Commodity Management Division (WCMD) embarked on a systems modernization initiative to eliminate redundancies and inefficiencies across multiple teams. WCMD sought a solution to consolidate its tech stack while moving to modern, cloud-based technology. While replacing multiple disparate systems, the new solution transformed a 60-day, paper-based contract approval process into a 30-minute, digitized workflow. In addition to the savings of $700,000 in labor, paper, postage, and rent, there was also a $3 million annual cost reduction in mainframe operations fees. More importantly, the new system delivered vastly improved user experiences and increased security, aligning with federal electronic records mandates. WCMD continues to transform through ServiceNow automation.
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One of the largest water utilities in the United States is responsible for the development and delivery of a high-quality water supply for nearly one million people. Recognized nationally for its water infrastructure development, the facility processes nearly 100 million gallons of water each day and is charged with protecting multiple water sources and providing clean, safe water to its target regions not only today but for future generations as well. The customer had implemented AVEVA’s control and monitoring solutions and sought to improve their overall ICS security. The security team wanted a tailored solution that expanded threat coverage and addressed the risk of service disruption caused by cyberattacks on utility operations and services at scattered water distribution, collection, and treatment facilities.
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