Over the last 15 months, federal agencies have gotten on the electronic discovery bandwagon at an unprecedented pace. And across departments and agencies, they have been standardizing on EnCase® eDiscovery – in fact, in that short time, all of the following federal organizations have chosen EnCase® eDiscovery for their in-house electronic discovery needs:
-- The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
-- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
-- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
-- The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
-- The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
-- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
-- The Census Bureau
-- The Department of Agriculture (USDA)
-- The Department of Education (ED)
-- The Forest Service
-- The Executive Office of the President (White House)
-- The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
When these are added to the previous federal users of EnCase® eDiscovery, such as the National Nuclear Security Administration, and the Department of Veteran Affairs, it’s clear that nearly everybody’s regulator, no matter the industry or field, is using EnCase® eDiscovery.
Think about it, if you pay taxes (IRS), are a publicly traded company (SEC), use hazardous substances or emit pollution (EPA), are a bank (FDIC), trade commodity futures, options, or derivatives (CFTC), are a farmer or rancher (USDA), receive financial aid for education (ED), lease land from the Forest Service, or operate a nuclear power plant (NRC), your regulator has chosen EnCase® eDiscovery for its electronic discovery needs.Shouldn’t you?
Victor Limongelli is president and chief executive officer of Guidance Software.
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