RPA Expert: ‘Humans Will Always Need to Be Involved’
During an interview with GovLoop, NASCIO Senior Policy Analyst Amy Hille Glasscock argues that RPA’s benefits far outweigh its costs.
During an interview with GovLoop, NASCIO Senior Policy Analyst Amy Hille Glasscock argues that RPA’s benefits far outweigh its costs.
RPA is now a standard at many federal agencies, but experts urge interested parties to introduce do their research to implement RPA the right way.
A single RPA bot can save agencies thousands of full-time employee hours every year. Multiply that across more than 100 bots, and then RPA’s full potential is realized.
With the launchpad of its Washington Bot, NASA’s project has served as a model for RPA efforts at the General Services Administration and other federal agencies.
GovLoop spoke with automation leaders in North Dakota’s government on a number of topics, including automation use cases, best practices and workforce impacts.
Robotic process automation (RPA) is one of the highest return-on-investment technologies for agencies to acquire.
The administration is focused on continuous learning and development around automation and understanding its impact on the workforce.
In last month’s GovLoop poll, we asked for your opinion on working with robotic process automation bots. The highest percentage of voters chose “What are RPA bots?” Well, friend, we’re here to tell you exactly what they are.
Robotic process automation takes the burden of repetitive tasks away from employees by processing them automatically, instead of having employees do them.
The “Innovation Community Center” (ICC) is a digital hub that will invite internal and external stakeholders to solve challenges using emerging and inventive technologies.