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BDO USA Professional Services 12000 $2.9B United States RWS Group RWS Propylon Content Management 2022 n/a In 2022, BDO USA implemented RWS Propylon to centralize audit and assurance guidance across its global member firms, aligning the deployment with the Content Management category. The RWS Propylon deployment uses the Propylon TimeArc module to standardize publication workflows and support localization of guidance for local audit practices. The implementation configured Propylon TimeArc as the core content repository and publishing engine, enabling structured authoring, version control, and role based editorial workflows consistent with Content Management best practices. TimeArc was used to enforce content templates, automate publishing queues, and maintain a single source of truth for audit guidance to reduce inconsistencies across jurisdictions. Operational coverage targeted audit and assurance departments across BDO member firms globally, with governance centered on centralized editorial control and localized release processes to ensure regional compliance and language adaptation. The rollout organized content ownership and approval gates to separate global guidance authoring from local adaptation and publication responsibilities. According to the Propylon case study, auditors reported finding guidance up to 10x faster after the TimeArc driven implementation, reflecting improved discoverability and publishing efficiency. The narrative emphasizes system architecture, module usage, governance changes, and operational scope within the Content Management context rather than specific integrations or cost outcomes.
South Carolina General Assembly United States Government 400 $45M United States RWS Group RWS Propylon Content Management 2021 n/a In 2021, the South Carolina General Assembly implemented RWS Propylon for Content Management to modernize legislative drafting and publishing workflows. The deployment consolidated House and Senate drafting into a unified system and focused on improving drafting attorney tooling and the publishing pipeline across the state legislature. The implementation likely leveraged Propylon's LWB 360 legislative solution to provide structured authoring, clause libraries, document versioning, and automated publishing workflows consistent with legislature-focused content management. Configuration emphasized a single-authoring environment, role-based access controls for clerks and attorneys, and editorial pipelines to handle bill amendments, committee edits, and session publications. Operational scope covered both chamber drafting offices and the legislature's publishing function, impacting drafting attorneys, clerks, and legislative publishing teams. Governance changes introduced centralized editorial workflows and content governance, accompanied by a chamber-aligned rollout and staff training to embed the new drafting and publishing processes.
Wolters Kluwer Professional Services 21200 $6.7B Netherlands RWS Group RWS Propylon Content Management 2017 n/a In 2017, Wolters Kluwer integrated RWS Propylon into its tax and regulatory research products, embedding Propylon's TimeArc technology. RWS Propylon in the Content Management category provided point in time navigation and redlining so users could instantly see changes in law and regulation. Implementation work concentrated on embedding TimeArc into Wolters Kluwer's research delivery and editorial interfaces for United States tax and regulatory publishing, enabling time aware access to historical statutory text and side by side document comparison. Functional capabilities implemented included point in time navigation, redlining, and content versioning to support legal research workflows. The integration connected RWS Propylon Content Management capabilities directly with Wolters Kluwer's tax and regulatory research products, aligning content storage, version control, and presentation layers to surface temporal changes in legislation. Wolters Kluwer public materials explicitly reference the TimeArc integration and report improved speed and accuracy in tracking tax law changes, impacting legal, editorial, and product teams responsible for United States regulatory publishing.
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