Whoever Your Regulator Is, They Use EnCase eDiscovery

Victor Limongelli

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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