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Building Capacity for a Remote Environmental Health Workforce

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Darryl Booth

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The below article by Accela’s Darryl Booth was first published in the June issue of the Journal of Environmental Health and is being re-posted here…
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Top 3 Things to Know About the Civic Platform 9.0 Release

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Amber D'Ottavio

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We are pleased to announce that our latest software release is now available – Civic Platform 9.0! With this release, we are delivering a number…
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Let’s Talk: Reimagining the Role of Women in Public-Sector IT

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Heidi Lorenzen

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Although the month of March is packed with reasons to celebrate (first day of Spring, Persian New Year, St. Patrick’s Day, March Madness, not to…
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Prepare for Disaster: 7 Tools Your Health Department Must Have

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Jason Shueh

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The technologies could aid health departments as they assist first responders and manage critical city assets Whether it’s a five-alarm fire, an outbreak of disease or a…
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How Accela Customers Are Protecting Their Communities in Response to COVID-19

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Accela

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Now more than ever, governments are facing enormous challenges in maintaining the health and wellbeing of communities across the globe. Here is a glimpse into…
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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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Civic Innovation in the Triangle

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Mark Headd

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This past weekend, a CityCamp unconference and hackathon were held in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. Long known…
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What Works Cities Summit: The Power of Data Goes Mainstream

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Mark Headd

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A few weeks ago in New York City, government innovators from all over the country convened for the first ever “What Works Cities” Summit.
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