Document Management Solutions from FileOn

FileOn Signs Three-Year Agreement with The Norwalk (CT) Redevelopment Agency.

 

FileOn, a Norwalk Connecticut-based provider of Enterprise Document Management solutions announced today that it has entered into a three-year agreement with the Norwalk (CT) Redevelopment Agency to automate its paperwork processes.

Norwalk, CT - January 6, 2005 -- FileOn, a Norwalk Connecticut-based provider of Enterprise Document Management solutions announced today that it has entered into a three-year agreement with the Norwalk (CT) Redevelopment Agency to automate its paperwork processes. Under the terms of this agreement, FileOn will implement the FileOn eLibrary Document Management System and provide conversion services for existing documents to be used on the system. Says Ron Bleiberg, Vice President of Products and Services for FileOn; "The Norwalk Redevelopment Agency (NRA) is a microcosm of a city government. The FileOn eLibrary will provide the ability to share information across all departments and work groups." The NRA has an Executive with administrative staff, and entities that deal with issues such as Taxes and Assessment, Law and litigation, Human Resources, Land Development / special projects, Planning and Zoning, Finance, Environmental protection, Grant Writing and Engineering.

"Tim Sheehan (Executive Director) of The Norwalk Redevelopment Agency is a visionary, both in City Planning and the use of technology to improve organizational efficiencies. And the FileOn eLibrary is helping him turn his vision into reality." says Anowar Shahjahan, FileOn President.

The FileOn eLibrary is a scalable WEB-based document management solution. The eLibrary supports both distributed desktop and centralized scanning operations. Documents of all format types can be stored electronically in a user's existing file structure for access any time, from anywhere using key word search on both title and content. Features include auto-indexing, OCR, barcode-based document routing, email integration, PDF splitter, file sharing, collaboration, active directory based security and self-service user administration. The eLibrary is based on XML and .NET architecture.