- Success Story
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
How Oregon DEQ Launched a Major Overhaul to Modernize its Public Records Request System
Like many agencies across the nation, Oregon DEQ’s public records request system was a combination of manual and semi-automated processes — decentralized and lacking consistency. Moving requests from intake through the release of records was tedious and time-consuming.
In a press release from the Oregon DEQ published on KTVZ.com, the agency set the stage: “Responding to records requests is a top priority, and DEQ is modernizing to better serve the public.”
Here are five steps the Oregon DEQ took to modernise their public record request systems.
GovQA replaces manual processes with a single platform:
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Before
Sharepoint
FTP Site
DVDs
Thumb Drives
Email Inboxes
InfoPath Forms
Redaction Software
- With GovQA A single centralized, standardized, streamlined request management platform
Eliminating Manual Processes
The agency had an online web form for request intake, but everything after that was a series of manual steps — starting with manual copy/paste of requests from their web form into a Sharepoint site. From there, requests were manually assigned to the appropriate staff or department via email; and those folks had to contend with a clunky FTP site for sharing internal review documents. File sizes were limited on the FTP, so it was common to have to take time to copy files to physical storage media like DVDs and thumb drives. All these extra steps were eliminated when they brought in their new Public Records Request Management solution from GovQA.
Centralizing & Standardizing
When it comes to transmission and sharing of review files and responsive documents amongst DEQ staff, GovQA solves even more pain points. Prior to GovQA, communications were scattered in various staff mailboxes and had to be manually moved to a folder on the shared drive due to space limitations on their Sharepoint site. The GovQA platform centralized all request-related documentation in one place — in compliance with retention requirements.
Improved Payments Collection Tools
A key motivator for moving to GovQA was the fact that the fee estimate and invoicing tool the DEQ had been using (InfoPath forms) was no longer being supported.
Easier Reporting
“GovQA has a built-in redaction module that automatically logs exemption citations,” explains Yellesetty. “And custom views and dashboards make it easy for managers and central records to monitor request status.” But, it’s the consistent data collection that really simplifies the DEQ’s required reporting on quarterly requests statistics. “We now have the ability to run a range of reports on various request metrics.”
Making It Easier for Requesters
Sharing documents with requesters is easier too, Yellesetty points out. “Now we have the ability to post documents directly on the GovQA portal.” And with approximately 5,000 requests/year; the DEQ also appreciates that GovQA’s patented deflection technology guides requesters to self-service whenever possible.
In the press release shared on KTVZ, the Oregon DEQ mentions several other benefits to their requester community, including:
- Personalized online accounts
- View details, status, and message history for all requests and download the documents directly once posted.
- Online fee payments
- Email notifications when there are new messages or documents available
- Searchable public records archive for previously requested records