The highlight of PlatCore LMS's new Federal Edition is the new SF-182 functionality. But why is this so important to the public sector? How does automating this form help serve government agencies?
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The SF–182 is a form used by the United States Federal Government, it is also known as an “Authorization, Agreement, and Certification of Training” and is used to collect and store employee’s training records when receiving training from any source outside your agency.
This form contains employee–specific information, vendor information, training purpose and type, Continued Service Agreement, direct/indirect costs, billing information, multiple approvals, and final certification.
Completing this form may sound simple, but it requires a complex business process of approvals and actions. To compound the difficulty, these steps/processes are often unique to each agency.
The SF-182 is part of the permanent employee record. The form contains all the individual’s personal data and information including all the information about the training attended and associated costs.
It is a source document that is used to make sure that the employee is fully qualified to perform their duties in the position that they hold and may require a period of continued service to the government. Failure to meet the continued service requirement may result in personal repayment of the associated training costs.
Completing an SF–182 typically involves the following steps:
While many of these steps may seem inconsequential, our experience has taught us that each one can provide a substantial hurdle. Because it is critical that these guidelines are followed, many agencies are using ServiceNow to make this process easier and more efficient. This leads to the question…
The implementation of electronic systems for the SF–182 process varies among government agencies and may depend on a variety of factors, including the size and resources of the agency, the complexity of its procurement processes, and its overall technology infrastructure. However, many large government agencies, such as the Department of Defense and the General Services Administration, have implemented electronic systems for the SF–182 process to improve the efficiency and accuracy of their training request processes.
And while many still use paper forms, innovative government agencies are working to digitize their processes– including automation of the SF–182 form. This form is particularly resource–intensive, requiring employees and agencies to complete an arduous paper-based process.
PlatCore’s new SF–182 template is designed to facilitate this process. Using ServiceNow, PlatCore gives agencies an incredible head start.. This template can provide the following benefits:
Digitizing and automating processes within government agencies, including the SF–182, offers numerous benefits. Firstly, it can significantly reduce processing times and errors, increasing overall efficiency and productivity. Additionally, it can enhance transparency and accountability by providing real-time tracking and audit trails.
Digital processes improve accessibility, allowing employees to access and complete tasks remotely, and reduce the need for physical paperwork. Finally, automating processes can reduce costs associated with manual tracking, printing, and storage, freeing up resources to be used in other areas.
Overall, the digitization and automation of government agency processes, including the SF-182, can lead to improved efficiency, transparency, accessibility, and cost savings.