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VA Academic RPA CoP Releases Paper to Accelerate RPA in VA Higher Education
The VA Academic Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Community of Practice (CoP) released its first primer designed to help universities on opening steps in the automation journey to bring greater effectiveness and efficiency to academic institutions.
The CoP co-authored the paper with Jessa Barnes, Advisor of the CoP and Practice Lead, Intelligent Automation for UDig, a technology consulting company with significant Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Intelligent Automation (IA) practices.
“As universities are discovering the power of RPA and intelligent automation, we want to help educate the academic sector with what needs to be considered when embarking the journey,” said Dr. Rehr, “we want to reduce any uncertainty and risk as the automation moves forward.”
“UDig is excited to partner with the VA Academic RPA CoP to further software automation use, share knowledge, improve quality of education in the Commonwealth and help build VA’s reputation in technology, Ms. Barnes said,” and this primer should help in that mission.”
The Virginia Academic Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Community of Practice (CoP) helps public and private Virginia colleges and universities become acquainted, educated, and learn the power of software automation and how it can benefit institutions of higher learning to be more effective and efficient, and build higher levels of student experience. The CoP comprises technical and non-technical academic leaders across Commonwealth.
SOURCE: Virginia Academic Robotic Process Automation Community of Practice
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