Bluewolf Announces AppealsTrak, a Salesforce Fullforce Certified Solution for Unemployment Insurance - Seite 2
With AppealsTrak, Department of Labor and Workforce Development Agencies across the country can quickly and securely:
- Reduce the average processing time of appeals and overall case inventory
- Gain a complete view of UI appeals including status, next steps, and aging
- Stay in compliance with Federal statutes and streamline time-lapse standards reporting
- Update processes on-demand to support changes in policy as needed without disrupting day-to-day operations
- Improve citizen and staff experience
"Bluewolf continually innovates to deliver solutions that greatly impact the public sector and its citizens. AppealsTrak is a great example of that commitment," said Kori O'Brien, vice president, global alliances and industry solutions, Salesforce. "An experienced partner like Bluewolf can support unemployment government agencies to better integrate its appeals processes and connect its citizens in the cloud, allowing them to deliver more effective services than ever before."
Register for Bluewolf's upcoming webcast on "Modernizing Unemployment Insurance with Salesforce" on March 10, 2015. Speakers include:
- Tim McCormick - area vice president, state & local government, Salesforce
- Steve Thompson - national platform director, state & local government, Salesforce
- Kathleen Wardell - director, Office of Benefit Appeals, New Jersey Department of Labor
- Dan Osborne - director, public sector, Bluewolf
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