A recent client, Santa Clara County, asks that I post on the issuance of their RFP for a BPMS to handle the assessor department processes. A bit unusual, but why not. It's a nice project, a variety of human-centric processes with a bit of custom integration (Vignette, TurboImage database). Interested vendors should look for RFP#605 from www.rfpdepot.com.
By: Bruce Silver December 29, 2016 bpms
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