Fourth-Largest Native American Sovereign Nation Wins Laserfiche Run Smarter® Award
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Laserfiche has announced the Muscogee (Creek) Nation as the winner of a Run Smarter® Award in the “Best Public Service Initiative” category.
The fourth-largest Native American Sovereign Nation in the U.S., the Muscogee (Creek) Nation is a federally recognized tribe of 77,000 people based in the state of Oklahoma. It uses Laserfiche to share documents across 60 departments, giving tribal members easy access to government programs and public information.
“The essence of the public service initiative is ease of access to government program services. As the workflow engine for digital program application submissions, Laserfiche gives our program workers more time to focus on their clients and allows the public to more easily access the service programs they need,” said Cindy Freiling, MCN IT Manager.
Principal Chief George Tiger said, “Our decision to standardize on Laserfiche across the entire Nation has set us on the path to becoming the most paperless Indian Nation in the U.S.”
The Run Smarter® awards ceremony took place this morning during the Laserfiche Empower 2015 Conference in Anaheim, CA. For real-time updates, follow #empower15 on Twitter.
About Laserfiche
Based in Long Beach, CA, with global headquarters in Hong Kong and offices in Shanghai, Toronto, Mexico, London, Washington, D.C., and Fort Lauderdale, FL, Laserfiche uses its Run Smarter® philosophy to create simple and elegant enterprise content management (ECM) solutions. Since 1987, more than 34,000 organizations worldwide—including federal, state and local government agencies and Fortune 1000 companies—have used Laserfiche® software to streamline document, records and business process management.
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