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The 5 Must-Haves When Replacing Your Legacy Planning, Permitting and Licensing System

Residents and business owners experience seamless and intuitive digital retail and service interactions— like from Amazon and Uber—as the standard, and they expect the same…
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Building Capacity Through LTE and 5G Wireless

This article was originally published in June 2021’s Journal of Environmental Health (JEH). From my college days, I vividly recall certain…
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Connected Government: A new foundation for efficiency, agility, and trust

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Accela

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A new foundation for efficiency, agility, and trust  Digital advances are…
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Predictive, edgeless, and experiential – How the government of tomorrow will be completely connected

The COVID-19 pandemic compressed a year’s work of tech acceleration into a matter of months for agencies across the nation. Now, as local governments seek…
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Renato Mascardo of Accela On How To Use Digital Transformation To Take Your Company To The Next Level

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Accela

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The following is reposted from Authority Magazine. As part of our series about “How To Use Digital Transformation To Take Your Company To The Next…
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The 5G Permitting Challenge: How Smart Cities Move Forward

Many government agencies expect that 5G is a technology that could support the popular vision of smart and connected cities where services are supercharged through…
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Why Connected Government Is — Finally — the New Normal

Experts Weigh in on the Urgency and Potential of Digital Services. Over the course of the past year, many of us have heard about the…
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SaaS: The Emerging Standard for Government Agencies

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Adam Stone

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Microsoft and Accela Spotlight Benefits Found in the Next Generation of Software-as-a-Service As government technology leaders aim to modernize their operations, they’re looking for tools…
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