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ServiceNow is giving government agencies free access to apps designed to help them respond to the coronavirus faster and more efficiently

Washington State developed an app on the ServiceNow platform to help it manage its response to the coronavirus crisis faster and more efficiently.

Now, ServiceNow and Washington are making that app available to any public agency in the world to help them deal with the coronavirus crisis. ServiceNow is also giving them access to new tools geared to helping public agencies and large organizations better coordinate responses to the pandemic. Callie Goldsby, deputy chief information officer of Washington's Health Department, said the agency built an app on the ServiceNow platform that made the work of their teams easier and faster.

Another makes it easier for a company or an organization quickly determine other people who might have been exposed to an employee who has been diagnosed with an illness.

 

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servicenow Thank you!!

Very nice by ServiceNow We FidelTech can also help.

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