 The integrated source management portfolio is now, more than ever, transforming and modernizing the way regulators as well as licensees conduct day-to-day operations in an efficient, secure and safe manner. We continue to modernize applications because of the importance to be able to do work, wherever and whenever, while ensuring that the use of radioactive materials can be conducted safely and securely. Specifically, with regard to the web-based licensing system, or WBL, we are streamlining our workflow. For inspections, WBL supports the inspector from the planning phase through inspection completion. The new inspection trip planning feature uses GPS data for licensee-inspectable sites and Google Maps to enable inspectors to visit licensees within a geographic area on the same trip, optimizing their time in the field. To allow inspectors to work as remotely as possible, they can now access inspection forms and complete an inspection report in the field from a mobile device. Work is underway to integrate agency systems, such as Adams, into WBL. Agency staff will have the ability to digitally sign documents, profile and submit final documents to Adams, and retrieve these documents all from within WBL. License efforts are not exclusive for the benefit of the NRC and the growing number of agreement state regulators using the system, but also for the licensee community. In fiscal year 2021, licensees will be able to submit applications online and track the review status via WBL.