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Compliance And Governance
CIO Bulletin
19 March, 2025
As part of new business development Smarsh established a Public Sector Division to create secure communication channels and practical transparency systems for governmental agencies.
Smarsh reveals its Public Sector Division specifically to offer Compliance & Governance capabilities for government entities. General Manager Lanika Mamac leads this initiative after serving Smarsh for many years.
More than 900 government entities currently use Smarsh while the company executes this expansion to boost compliance requirements along with digital communications governance systems. Smarsh possesses deep knowledge of heavily regulated sectors such as financial institutions that allows the company to lead public sector digital transformation initiatives.
The rising number of cyber threats leads organizations to intensify their need for secure communication solutions. Government personnel now get cryptographic messaging app recommendations from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Smarsh Capture Mobile maintains safe storage for data records which allows agencies to monitor documents while protecting information security at all times.
Smarsh diminishes compliance challenges through its approach that makes Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) along with state open records law processes smoother. Through its Professional Archive system the organization captures records instantly while handling public records demands fast to uphold transparency standards.
The CEO Kim Crawford Goodman announced that Smarsh stands ready to revolutionize government communication operations with reliable secure solutions. Lanika Mamac leads the company in its mission to bring public sector security improvements through transparent and efficient services.
The new appointment strengthens Smarsh’s role to help agencies scale their compliance and governance solutions for confident adaptation to regulatory requirements of the present and future.