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The Virginia Information Technologies Agency has launched the country’s first public sector, end-to-end service offering of robotic process automation.
The first-of-its-kind RPA service offering, powered by industry partner UiPath, opens expanded potential for efficient and modern processes across a wide range of essential statewide operations.
The innovative technology provides automation of repeatable, manual business processes to ensure accurate results and optimized time, human effort, and technical resources. Using customized code, RPA can complete tasks and processes automatically to allow for Virginia’s public servants in the executive branch to redirect thei
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Virginia Secretary of Administration Keyanna Conner, whose office oversees several agencies including the Virginia Information Technologies Agency and Department of Elections, announced recently that she plans to step down in January.
Conner, who joined Gov. Ralph Northam’s administration upon his inauguration in 2018, oversaw a contentious transition from a massive single-vendor contract with Virginia’s longtime partner Northop Grumman to a multi-vendor model that officials have said is allowing the state to be more flexible and transparent.
She also oversaw three elections during a pandemic and “with minimal disruption,” she noted.