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Customer Spotlight Situated in northwest Missouri, Buchanan County has been committed to serving its citizens since 1838. The County has a total area of 415 square miles (1,074 square kilometers). The city of Saint Joseph is the county seat. As of 2000, Buchanan County hosted a growing population of 85,988. The federal agency of Buchanan County is a member of the U.S. Government Services Administration (GSA). The agency provides its citizens policy standards and enforcements for governing bodies, public records, financial reporting, real estate and personal property assessments, licensing, rural development plans, drug enforcement, and citizen and juvenile protection. With an intricate multi-departmental infrastructure, Buchanan County was seeking an easy-to-use, centralized time and expense management solution to manage its records and workforce. Managers noted that the project management and timesheet submission process was inefficient. A need for an accurate reporting of time became apparent. Web TimeSheet enables Buchanan County executives to efficiently track employee productivity and time off requests. Departmental executives can easily generate timesheet reports and comprehensive audit trails of individual productivity with a single click of a mouse. Employees can instantly input their tasks and request time off without the hassle of error-borne paper trails and manual processes. Web TimeSheet, therefore, offered Buchanan County employees an automated and centralized solution to organize internal processes and management. Related Links: http://www.co.buchanan.mo.us About GSA As an independent agency of the United States government, the General Services Administration (GSA) has been assisting federal agencies better serve the public by offering "superior workplaces, expert solutions, acquisition services and management policies." The GSA has recognized Replicon's expertise and overall impact on the technological marketplace and has made Replicon's software available to be purchased for all levels of government. For more information, visit: http://www.gsa.gov |
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