Digital Transformation in Federal Financial Aid: A Case Study of CARES Act Implementation through Low-Code Technologies

Authors

  • Sarita Gahlot KPMG LLP, USA Author
  • Kathiravan Thangavelu Microsoft Corp, USA Author
  • Sayantan Bhattacharyya EY Parthenon, USA Author

Keywords:

digital transformation, low-code development, CARES Act

Abstract

CARES Act highlighted the groundbreaking potential of low-code development platform in the rapid deployment of federal financial aid in government digital services. This research paper examines the application of low-code technologies by analysing the integration of agile methodologies in promoting small business loan forgiveness processes demonstrating their efficiency in automating workflows ensuring regulatory compliance and enhancing operational efficiency.

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Published

24-08-2024

How to Cite

[1]
Sarita Gahlot, Kathiravan Thangavelu, and Sayantan Bhattacharyya, “Digital Transformation in Federal Financial Aid: A Case Study of CARES Act Implementation through Low-Code Technologies”, Newark J. Hum. Centric AI Robot Inter., vol. 4, pp. 15–45, Aug. 2024, Accessed: Jan. 21, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://njhcair.org/index.php/publication/article/view/18