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Reimagining Government Records in the Age of AI

Experts agree: If your records management program hasn’t changed, your risk profile has

Records obligations for government agencies haven’t eased, but the volume and complexity have exploded.

Manual intake, sorting, data entry, and redaction slow everything down and increase the chance of missed deadlines, inconsistent release, or exposure of sensitive information. Meanwhile “born digital” records are multiplying across formats and systems, making it harder to find what matters and prove you handled it correctly when regulators, the public, or the courts come asking.

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This is where Tungsten TotalAgility comes in. It brings IDP and orchestration together to modernize records workflows at scale and convert structured and unstructured content into trustworthy, traceable, AI-ready data with controls built in.

In this GovWhitePapers report—featuring expert commentary from Tungsten’s Public Sector team—you’ll learn:

  • The key trends making records management harder (and what’s changing)
  • Technology approaches to reduce manual handling and costs
  • How to improve speed while protecting sensitive data and oversight

Download your copy now, or request a briefing with our public sector team.

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