The public sector, particularly state agencies handling vital and, in many instances, sensitive records, is undergoing a massive shift, moving away from legacy mainframe systems to modern, agile cloud-hosted platforms. This digital transformation is not just an IT upgrade but also a commitment to improving citizen services. A key piece of this puzzle is enterprise content management (ECM) — one state agency is leveraging a powerful combination: Box as its centralized ECM and an intelligent document processing (IDP) solution for data capture.
The silo conundrum
This agency creates, receives, and processes countless documents, which, given its legacy system, often meant siloed, difficult-to-search records. With no ECM solution in place, documents frequently were scattered throughout the organization’s data-storage environment. Moving to the cloud presented an opportunity to centralize this content, creating a single, easily accessed repository for all documents.
The solution was to implement Box as the core ECM tool. It provides a modern, secure, and highly scalable platform for storing and managing high-volume, sensitive documents. The integration point is critical: when citizens submit documents via the online portal, those files are routed directly into Box.
However, the modernization presented a significant challenge: migrating more than 18 million documents from the legacy system to Box.
Compounding this challenge was a constraint whereby the existing, high-volume scanning capabilities remained integrated with the legacy system due to dependencies and timelines. This meant that even during the transition, new documents were being added continuously to the legacy system.
To address this, the team developed a two-pronged strategy:
To transform static documents into searchable, actionable data, the agency implemented an IDP solution. This integration is where the real intelligence lies.
This automated process ensures that documents are instantly discoverable. Instead of manually sifting through files, agency employees can use a single ECM tool to perform metadata-driven searches, dramatically cutting down research time and accelerating citizen request fulfillment.
Security, access, and environment management
In a government setting, security and compliance are paramount. The Box environment is configured with Single Sign-On (SSO), leveraging an Active Directory (AD) group to simplify user access and enable automatic provisioning.
A key best practice in this regard concerns managing permissions via groups, not individual users. Box groups are created and permissions are assigned to the root folders; users then are added to the relevant groups. This provides a clean, auditable, and scalable permissions model.
To ensure stability throughout the migration, the team established a robust four-system landscape: Dev, QA, Training, and Production. For nonproduction environments, the use of email aliases with a "+dev" or "+QA" suffix — e.g., user@agency.gov becomes user+qa@agency.gov — allowed the same AD identity to be provisioned as a distinct test account in the lower-tenant environments.
For any large-scale modernization effort, adhering to best practices is crucial. Other essential best practices include:
Tangible benefits abound
The successful transition to a cloud-hosted ECM provided immediate, measurable benefits beyond simply storing files. By centralizing content and automating document intake, the agency achieved a significant reduction in processing cycle times, enabling faster service delivery to citizens. Further, the use of metadata-driven search and a single, unified interface boosted employee productivity by eliminating wasted time spent searching across siloed systems. Finally, migrating to a secure cloud-hosted platform like Box enhances the agency’s security posture and simplifies compliance with records retention and audit requirements, reducing overall risk and operational costs.
Mission Critical Partners served as the technology program advisor for the project, providing independent oversight throughout the modernization effort. In this role, MCP reviewed and approved system architecture and design documents, guided the design, implementation, rollout, and training activities, and managed user acceptance testing to ensure the solution met agency requirements. MCP also approved billing milestones and established strategic roadmaps to guide subsequent phases of the agency’s enterprise content management transformation.
This modernization effort, powered by Box and IDP, has positioned the state agency to deliver better, faster, and more secure services, demonstrating how cloud-hosted ECM and intelligent automation are transforming public sector operations.
Vish Krishnan is an MCP senior program manager. Email him at VishwanathKrishnan@MissionCriticalPartners.com.