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Federal Government Case Study Listing

Aetna and Pitney Bowes - Partners in Progress
In an unprecedented partnership, Aetna and Pitney Bowes join forces to create a state-of-the-art automated document factory.
Automating the Claims Process for Large Federal Agency
Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software implementes GeoStan and Spatial Plus to automate a manual application process and reduce processing time for claims.
California Air Resources Board Implements OpenEDMS® to Streamline Certification Process
OpenEDMS, Group 1's web-based document management solution, boosts the efficiency of CARB’s emission certification program.
CDC Integrates Geocoding to Battle Infectious Disease
The CDC incorporated standardized address management, spatial relationship determination, and geographic accuracy to monitor the occurrence of diseases and conditions across the United States.
Federal Agency Relies on Geocoding to Automate Flood Damage Claims Process
Read how a Federal Government Agency utilizes our geocoding technology to improve disaster response.
GeoStan™ Assists Federal Agency in Empowering Urban Development
Read how a Federal Government Agency utilizes our geocoding technology to improve disaster response.
Petersburg Life Reduces Returned Mail by Half
StreamWeaver, Finalist, and SmartMailer solutions allow Petersburg Life to drastically reduce costs while improving relations with customers and agents.
PHEAA Sets a New Standard in Higher Education with Pitney Bowes Solutions
Pennsylvania’s Higher Education Assistance Agency implements StreamWeaver and Finalist as part of their state–of–the–art solution.
UK Agency Streamlines Workflow and Improves Communication
SLC uses scalable document composition, electronic archiving and online account management solutions to centralize printing and production.
Web-Based Geocoding Solution for Large Federal Agency
Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software implements GeoStan with AddressBroker, along with point-level data, to provide a cost effective, flexible solution that was easily embedded in the agency’s existing application.