Set up the DocuSign integration electronic Signature and use Omniscript GenericDocuSign/ObtainEsignature to send the document to.. This maps the scenario to the Salesforce-native capability that owns the requirement.
The Core Concept Explained: Uses the packaged eSignature path that minimizes custom code for grant agreements, contracts, and other public-sector documents requiring external acknowledgement. OmniStudio separates guided interaction, data mapping, orchestration, and UI presentation. That separation is critical for high-volume public-sector intake because each asset can be tested and reused independently.
Step-by-Step Technical Analysis: Design the user journey first, then decide which OmniStudio asset owns each responsibility. OmniScript captures guided input, DataRaptors map Salesforce data, Integration Procedures orchestrate server-side work, and FlexCards expose summarized context. After assembly, validate data payloads, error handling, security, and performance with realistic application records. Configure the selected capability declaratively first, then add automation only where the packaged feature does not cover the required lifecycle or user experience.
Why the Incorrect Options Are Wrong: A adds a custom build path and increases lifecycle, security, and upgrade effort when a packaged or declarative capability already supports the requirement. B may look related, but it does not place the logic in the correct declarative Public Sector or OmniStudio configuration layer. C may look related, but it does not place the logic in the correct declarative Public Sector or OmniStudio configuration layer.