Hal Redjai

Hal Redjai has over 25 years of experience in document and information management. As MetaSource’s Vice President of Government Solutions, he excels in business development, workflow design, and building long-term relationships with state and local agencies. Hal has worked with some of the largest judicial agencies to create strategies that maximize their case management software benefits. He is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions that transform traditional document management systems into highly efficient, modern ones.

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Information Governance vs. Records Management

Document Management

Information Governance vs. Records Management

Along with Content Services and Business Process as a Service (BPaaS), information governance is a relatively new term that has gained traction recently, but why? Information governance is about the effective and efficient use of information in your organization, helping you to make better decisions and to achieve your goals. In this way, information governance has the potential to transform information into knowledge and to help your organization evolve.

Florida State’s Attorney Increases Productivity by 125,000 Hours
Government Whitepaper: Document Scanning, Workflow & Doing More with Less
Overwhelmed with Body Cam Data? Get on Board with MetaStor

Solutions by Industry

Overwhelmed with Body Cam Data? Get on Board with MetaStor

As Time magazine reported earlier this year, almost one-third of the nation’s 18,000 state and local police departments are requiring their officers to strap on body worn video cameras to document civilian encounters. The need for law enforcement to demonstrate accountability has never been greater, given the national outcry over police shootings of suspects and,…

EMC Captiva to Capture Hawaii Tax Forms

Solutions by Industry

EMC Captiva to Capture Hawaii Tax Forms

Information Capture Solutions (ICS) to Implement Captiva for Hawaii’s Department of Taxation ICS and Fast Enterprises were recently selected by the Hawaii Department of Taxation (DOT) to provide them with a new integrated tax solution valued at $60 million and which will be implemented over the next four years. System Components The core system is…