Case Study
Prosecuting Attorney Seeks Efficiency Gains to Better Serve Citizens
Business Needs Faced with a fi xed budget and increasing overhead costs, Audrain County Prosecuting Attorney’s Offi ce recognized that manual, paper-based processes were limiting effi ciency needed to manage all of their responsibilities to citizens. Victim and witness personal data privacy concerns also required an increased focus on reviewing all documents to redact personally identifi able information. In addition, the offi ce was run