HR services Web-enabled for government
A leading electronic government company has joined with a human resources service provider to offer Web-enabled government human resources applications
A leading electronic government company has joined with a human resources
service provider to offer Web-enabled government human resources applications.
NIC Technologies and Employee Relations Inc. partnered to bring Employee
Relations Network into the government sector, allowing local, state and
federal government agencies to automate the hiring process.
"What we've done is recognize that there are many things that potentially
fall through the cracks that are tremendously important," said Brent Barlow,
executive vice president of Employee Relations. By automating the hiring
process, issues such as discrimination, poor background checks and harassment
can be eliminated, Barlow said.
The network offers four main services:
* Online job applications so information can be submitted through kiosks
or the Internet.
* Online background checks where an employer can submit the information
it received from applicants to be reviewed. The employer is alerted if there
are any inconsistencies with the application or if the applicant has a criminal
history.
* Drug test results can be provided online.
* An employee hotline, run through the Internet or the telephone, where
employees can call and anonymously voice any concerns.
Other services will be offered in the future, including I-9 and W4 submissions,
benefit elections, personnel manuals and employee termination.
The network has been available in the private sector for a month. The system
uses a public-key infrastructure to secure documents and messages. A PKI
security system uses two keys, one held by the sender for encryption, and
the other by the receiver to unencrypt the document or message.
Steve Burhans, vice president of marketing at NIC Technologies, said once
an agency purchases the network, it could be implemented immediately. The
price depends on how many services are wanted, he said, adding that the
hot line is paid as a monthly service.
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