July 2010 - Leading up to the end of financial year Bay has been able to secure contracts with two separate government bodies in Australia for the supply of Ministerial and Executive Correspondence Systems.

The two organisations - The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) and The Western Australian Department for Child Protection (DCP) have both formed contracts with Bay to run projects to implement Bay’s Ministerial and Executive Correspondence application – MINCOR.

The deployment of MINCOR in both organisations will mean the strengthening and aligning of their current correspondence handling processes to the identified best practice processes within MINCOR. It will also mean that the departments are able to leverage the reporting suite within MINCOR, which allows for the extraction of performance based metrics and quantitative analysis of the performance of staff, workgroups, the department and a range of other measures.

Both organisations have expressed their interest in expanding the use of MINCOR to manage departmental correspondence processes, as well as Ministerial and Executive Correspondence. This is in line with a number of current MINCOR customers who use the system to manage correspondence and documents organisation wide.