Business process outsourcing (BPO) allows organizations to stay laser-focused on improving their core products or services, reducing overhead, and maximizing efficiency and profit. Access Sciences’ specialized teams can perform information-centric services on your behalf, including document control and records center operations.
Access Sciences’ assists federal agencies such as the U.S. Coast Guard to use information to drive mission critical decision making and stretch limited budgets.
We partner with state agencies like the Teacher Retirement System of Texas and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality to provide superior constituent service by leveraging their information to its fullest extent.
Local governments need to make every dollar count. Our teams work alongside municipalities such as the City of Seattle and Harris County, Texas to make smart technology selections and provide support for complicated procurement activities.
Our teams help organizations such as ERCOT (Texas’ Independent System Operator) to manage massive amounts of data and information to drive safe and efficient operations.
We provide strategic solutions for operations and technology so educators can effectively execute their core mission.
Access Sciences holds several contract vehicles for services and solutions through the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR).
To continue providing the best possible service to the public, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) decided to update its Electronic Document Management System (EDMS). The outdated system, which had been in use since 2006, limited the public and staff’s search capabilities and slowed the overall document retrieval process…
The Texas Association of State Systems for Computing and Communications (TASSCC) hosted its first hybrid conference, “Riding the Tides of Change,” this year. The event, which took place August 9-10 at the Moody Gardens Hotel, covered a lot on the topic of cybersecurity. As the world transitioned to virtual work in 2020, cyber threats skyrocketed.