![]() The tool would affect all 56 FBI field offices and approximately 250 task force officers that process the financial payments within those offices as well as FBI customers who get paid through the invoices which were previously manual processed and time intensive. “So for us to get one on the finance side for us is pretty exciting. he is the author of The Age of Consent: The Rise of Relativism and the. So that’s what makes it so innovative for us is because the bureau doesn’t have bots right now, we were just sort of like putting our toes in that world,” Peter Sursi, head of finance modernization, accounts payable and relocation services said at the Adobe Government Forum in Washington on Tuesday. Robert Knight heads the Culture & Media Institute at the Media Research Center in. “It’s the first time we’re actually automating something through robotic process automation. It will automate the currently manual process of paying invoices every month and updating budget lines items needed to pay invoices to customers or vendors. ![]() ![]() The launch of the bot comes amid a push across federal government to use robotic process automation to streamline agency processes. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s finance modernization team said Tuesday it will soon roll out a bot for automatically paying invoices and updating budget line items that could act as pilot for the future automation of back-office systems at the agency. ![]()
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