DocuSign helps Nashville Public Schools Increase Contract Signoff Speed by 7x

Using manual processes it was taking 85 days on average for the Purchasing Department at Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) to obtain all signatures required on vendor contracts. That was 85 days that the department‘s efficiency suffered and school system personnel had to wait for materials and services they needed. By cutting that to an average of 12 days with DocuSign’s Digital Transaction Management (DTM) platform, MNPS Purchasing is delivering goods faster, executing more contracts, and saving money – all while helping the environment.

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Histon & Impington Parish Council

The third tier of Goverment, representing the Parishes of Histon and Impington. Formed with the 'Grouping' of the two separate Parish Councils in April 2012. Histon & Impington, one community of two villages. Situated 3 miles north of Cambridge City, just north of the A14, and south of the Fens - a sustainable community that revels in its village feel.

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whitePaper | May 27, 2022

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whitePaper | January 28, 2022

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whitePaper | January 21, 2020

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whitePaper | October 5, 2022

Cloud is helping to modernize government services and transform citizen interactions. But cloud security hasn’t kept up with the pace of cloud adoption. Ensuring a secure, compliant environment in the cloud is critical— particularly for public-sector organizations that collect, store and manage highly sensitive data on behalf of their citizens.

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whitePaper | February 2, 2022

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Histon & Impington Parish Council

The third tier of Goverment, representing the Parishes of Histon and Impington. Formed with the 'Grouping' of the two separate Parish Councils in April 2012. Histon & Impington, one community of two villages. Situated 3 miles north of Cambridge City, just north of the A14, and south of the Fens - a sustainable community that revels in its village feel.

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