May 16, 2006 (Press Release) --
London, England, 16 May 2006- BFO (Big Faceless Organization) provide a solid solution for the government of British Columbia. Is your business still trying to file documents manually, creating bottlenecks resulting in wasted resources? If it is, you are not alone and there is a 21 century answer: Electronic or E-Filing.
An electronic filing system was successfully implemented by the British Columbia Ministry of the Attorney Generals office to improve workflow and streamline the old manual process. Prior to E-Filing the only way for civil court litigants to file documents was to physically bring the paper documents to court. Once presented to court staff, the documents would be examined for completeness. Documents that were considered acceptable would be stamped (rubber and ink stamps) and signed.
With the introduction of electronic filing, litigants were able to submit PDF documents via the internet. A solution was then required to find electronic versions of the hard copy signing process. The Ministry of Attorney General office uses Oracle Forms and required a complementary Java based library. The Big Faceless PDF Library was the outstanding candidate - chosen for its ability to digitally sign PDF documents and offering speed and flexibility, it neatly replaced the time consuming old set up.
Originally the project required that the visual component of the signature and any stamps would always appear in the same place on each document. As the project progressed the requirements changed and users needed the ability to select the location of the stamps and signatures, this was made possible with the Big Faceless PDF Viewer Extension. "BFO impressed us...the viewer rendered more accurate images than the competitors. Specifically, (BFO), was the only Java library we could find that properly rendered the visual component of digital signatures." said the client.
The integration of the Big Faceless PDF Library and Viewer allowed the Ministry of the Attorney Generals office to develop a custom control which supported signing and stamping within Oracle Forms. The alternative? The users would have been forced to use an awkward, error prone workflow.
To read a case study on this project visit us at: http://big.faceless.org/casestudies/bcag.jsp. For more information on how Big Faceless products can improve your business go to http://www.bfo.co.uk
About BFO: BFO is a global provider of Java based reporting solutions founded in 1998. They produce a stable of robust Java components for the international B2B market. Products include the Big Faceless Report Generator, Graph and PDF Library. The client portfolio includes Boeing, Lehman Brothers, Harvard University, HSBC, Fannie Mae, Roche, Toyota and US Department of Energy.
An electronic filing system was successfully implemented by the British Columbia Ministry of the Attorney Generals office to improve workflow and streamline the old manual process. Prior to E-Filing the only way for civil court litigants to file documents was to physically bring the paper documents to court. Once presented to court staff, the documents would be examined for completeness. Documents that were considered acceptable would be stamped (rubber and ink stamps) and signed.
With the introduction of electronic filing, litigants were able to submit PDF documents via the internet. A solution was then required to find electronic versions of the hard copy signing process. The Ministry of Attorney General office uses Oracle Forms and required a complementary Java based library. The Big Faceless PDF Library was the outstanding candidate - chosen for its ability to digitally sign PDF documents and offering speed and flexibility, it neatly replaced the time consuming old set up.
Originally the project required that the visual component of the signature and any stamps would always appear in the same place on each document. As the project progressed the requirements changed and users needed the ability to select the location of the stamps and signatures, this was made possible with the Big Faceless PDF Viewer Extension. "BFO impressed us...the viewer rendered more accurate images than the competitors. Specifically, (BFO), was the only Java library we could find that properly rendered the visual component of digital signatures." said the client.
The integration of the Big Faceless PDF Library and Viewer allowed the Ministry of the Attorney Generals office to develop a custom control which supported signing and stamping within Oracle Forms. The alternative? The users would have been forced to use an awkward, error prone workflow.
To read a case study on this project visit us at: http://big.faceless.org/casestudies/bcag.jsp. For more information on how Big Faceless products can improve your business go to http://www.bfo.co.uk
About BFO: BFO is a global provider of Java based reporting solutions founded in 1998. They produce a stable of robust Java components for the international B2B market. Products include the Big Faceless Report Generator, Graph and PDF Library. The client portfolio includes Boeing, Lehman Brothers, Harvard University, HSBC, Fannie Mae, Roche, Toyota and US Department of Energy.

Ministry of Attorney Generals office British Columbia effectively implemented an electronic filing system, resulting in improvements in workflow and streamlining out of date manual processes.
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