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Building better staff retention for plan review

Would you expect staff at the supermarket to physically write a receipt of all your food? Or at work, require employees to handwrite all letters…
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New Accela U Training and Certification Options Aim to Enhance Customer Service and Experience

At Accela, we believe training is key to the impact our customers have on their communities —the more our customers understand about the Accela…
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Make the most of Accelarate 2022 in the Accela Experience Center

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Nova Wehman-Brown

| Accelarate
After the past two years of hosting our govtech conference Accelarate online due to COVID-19 precautions, we’re very excited to bring back…
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Building Capacity with State and Local Data Exchanges

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Darryl Booth

| Data Analytics
You are likely familiar with the phrase, “Environmental health is intensely local.” I thought maybe this premise could be attributed to a foundational environmental…
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Accelarate 2022 | A Govtech Unified, In-Person Experience

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Heidi Lorenzen

| Company News
We’re counting down the days to Accelarate 2022 and hope you are planning to join us—in person once again! Held October 3rd-5th…
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Future of Govtech: Ethics, Social and Governance

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Remo Prinsloo

| GovTech
This is the 3rd article in a ‘futures’ series authored by Remo Prinsloo, a Lead Solution and Futures Architect for Accela in the Asia Pacific…
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Zen and the Art of ARPA Funding

This article may be the 500 millionth thing written about the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, yet there is still so much confusion…
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Software Moves Fast – and It’s Only Getting Faster

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Troy Coggiola

| CloudGovTech
With each passing year, constituent expectations of government online services are held closer to the levels of the commercial applications the public uses every day.
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