
Law enforcement agencies across the country, to include ICE, are paying close attention to this pandemic. Updated 4:28pm What is ICE doing in response to the COVID-19 virus? ICE is reviewing CDC guidance daily and will continue to update protocols to remain consistent with CDC guidance. At all levels, ICE employees have access to the most current CDC and DHS guidance and assistance in this rapidly changing environment. Besides providing information through an employee website, OSH officials have held conference calls, responded to emails, and spoken personally with employees who have safety questions. The OSH Unit regularly provides guidance regarding integrating administrative controls such as social distancing in law enforcement settings, and the appropriate choice and use of personal protective equipment when administrative controls cannot be implemented. The ICE Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Unit continues to work diligently to ensure employees are operating under the safest and most practical conditions to reduce the risk of exposure and prevent further spreading of COVID-19 during the course of ongoing daily operations. Any unauthorized disclosure, copying or distribution of this message is strictly prohibited.What is ICE doing to safeguard its employees/personnel during this crisis? If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and delete this message. IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM API: This communication, including any attachments, contains information that may be confidential or privileged and is intended solely for the entity or individual to whom it is addressed. Had Epicor format file to NACHA requirements To: Re: ACH payments to suppliers - Epicor E10 Motty, did you have to pay for that or was it something you could get from tech support? On Thu, at 1:43 PM, Manasa Reddy > wrote:


You have to either write it or pay for it from CSG Subject: Re: Re: ACH payments to suppliers - Epicor E10 Skype - you seen our brand new website? [Description: Description: Description: Description: cid: Please join me in making a difference.

[Description: Description: Description: Lunsford We also email the remittance advices using an Adobe Acrobat add in program called AutoDocMail.

We had to modify the remittance advice a little (logo, email address, etc) but that was easy. It starts at around $300 for one user and I believe each additional user is $100. We purchased Easy ACH File Creator and it takes the file that is created in Epicor and converts it to a NACHA file to send to our bank. We did not get any custom NACHA report from Epicor.
