The Mainframe application infrastructure created delays and failures in many other states during the pandemic however, in South Carolina, the new system was able to scale up quickly as claims grew exponentially week-over-week as an unprecedented number of South Carolinians lost work. The launch of the MyBenefits system moved many tasks from paper to portal, allowed the initial part of the claim process to be automated, improved security services, allowed for real-time information to be displayed, filtered eligibility more efficiently, and offered a myriad of new services to users. The state’s UI benefits portal was introduced in September 2017 in order to completely modernize an antiquated Mainframe application written in COBOL. “We are proud of how our agency assisted claimants and employers during the pandemic, and we will continue to develop the system with sophisticated and advanced features that serve as an innovative model for the nation.” Department of Employment and Workforce Executive Director Dan Ellzey. “The agency’s goal is to take an already modernized portal and streamline it into a more user-friendly experience,” said S.C. In particular, the new dashboard feature displays all of the critical information in one place with cues for the user to help them respond to the agency with information needed for their claim. The new face of the portal offers the same processes for UI benefits, but in a more efficient and sleek design, making it easier for the user to navigate. This launch features upgrades to the current Unemployment Insurance (UI) system that places a strong emphasis on customer service and accessibility. Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) is pleased to announce the launch of its revamped benefits portal. Department of Employment and Workforce Announces Fresh Look for the Benefits Portal A Facelift to the MyBenefits Portal Makes It Easier for Claimants and Employers to Understand the UI Process
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