SYNTEL ACHIEVES GOVERNEMENT AGENCY PROVIDER STATUS

JONESBORO, ARK., April 26, 2012 - The U.S. Government Services Administration (GSA) has approved original software developed by SynTel, LLC of Jonesboro for use in government agencies at the local, county, state and federal levels.

 

SynTel has qualified for GSA referral on IT Schedule 70, the most widely used acquisition vehicle in the federal government. GSA Schedule 70 resources include indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity software and technology with direct customer access to products and services from more than 5,000 certified industry partners.

 

The distinction makes SynTel’s flagship product AutoMail® Pro, a software development package allowing agencies to take advantage of maximum postage discounts from a fully USPS-integrated process, available to agencies at government-negotiated discount rates.

 

Harry Herget, SynTel co-founder and director of marketing, said GSA’s endorsement of SynTel services, allows for a viable savings option for governmental agencies at an important time of fiscal budgetary planning.

“Our mail automation and eDelivery capabilities have enabled financial institutions, medical facilities, utilities and many other types of private entities to save tens of millions of dollars annually in postage and process savings by streamlining their document processing and optimizing all savings opportunities,” Herget said. “With more than 1,500 private locations in all 50 states running AutoMail®, it makes sense to make it available to government agencies so they, too, can enjoy significant cost savings benefits.”

 

 

For more information about postage and process savings options visit www.syntelllc.com, find us on www.facebook.com/syntelllc, www.twitter.com/syntelllc, or to research specific government agency related opportunities go to www.gsa.gov

 

SynTel Meets Demand for Mailroom Optimization with Expanded Executive Team (March 22, 2010)

JONESBORO, ARK. – SynTel™ LLC., a provider of mailroom automation software and document design software, recently enhanced its executive team with the promotion of Jim Jackson to senior vice president and manager of Sales and Marketing, Jeremiah James to vice president of Special Projects, Adam Boyles to assistant vice president and senior sales consultant and Chad Chapman to assistant vice president and manager of MailStream Manager.

The executive team expects to lead SynTel to continued growth in 2010 with an increased emphasis on optimizing mailrooms for electronic and print mail delivery of customer communications.

  • Jackson oversees sales and marketing for all of SynTel’s products. He is also the key contact for SynTel’s integrations with Jack Henry and Pitney-Bowes.
  • James manages the development and testing of new features and is engaged with guiding SynTel’s products into the new decade.
  • Boyles leads the sales efforts for SynTel’s integration with Summit Financial Solutions and is responsible for leading the AutoMail sales team.
  • Chapman oversees MailStream Manager installations and is responsible for directing the product’s future development.

“Since 1998, SynTel has helped our customers save millions of dollars in postage and labor costs preparing and sending required consumer communications,” said Harry Herget, co-founder and director of Marketing for SynTel. “The additions to our executive team, when combined with the proven track record of the current team, give us the expertise and leadership needed to lead our company towards optimizing all customer communications – electronic and mail-based.”

SynTel’s mail optimization solution, AutoMail, reduces postage expense by up to 30 percent through bar-coding, presorting, calculating weight and postage and eliminating the need for postage meters. SynTel also offers MailStream Manager to enhance the design of customer communications and improve the workflow, both by mail and electronically. SynTel’s Tax Notification Service provides an outsourcing method of meeting IRS tax notification requirements.

“Thanks to financial disclosure laws, our customers are sending more standardized notifications and statements than ever before,” Herget said. “As more industries, such as insurance companies and utilities, look for ways to optimize their communications, SynTel has the software to streamline the design and delivery of all consumer communications.”

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