Everblue, a leader in managed software services, has partnered with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) to digitize its pesticide licensure exams. Through this partnership, Everblue and KDA aim to make government services more efficient, responsive, and ultimately more helpful to the citizens they serve.
"We are thrilled to join forces with KDA on this transformative journey,” said Lucas Yanetsko, Project Manager at Everblue. “Modernizing government services is not just about embracing technology; it's about revolutionizing the way citizens interact with their institutions.”
KDA, which administers nearly 4,600 tests annually, will increase the accessibility and convenience of pursuing a state license by utilizing Everblue’s EverCert online licensure management system.
EverCert is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This allows candidates to test when it’s convenient to them. In addition, candidates can skip the hassle of traveling to an in-person testing facility and instead test from home.
EverCert also includes remote proctoring and identity verification to prevent cheating and to maintain the credibility of the licensure process.
Candidates who take the test online will immediately know their scores. Immediate results are provisional and not final until the exam has been proctored and submitted to KDA. Candidates will be notified of their official scores by email from the KDA when the results are final. This may take up to five days.
For more information about the EverCert licensure management system, please contact Lucas Yanetsko at lucas@goeverblue.com.