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Building Capacity: Building Capacity Through Communities of Practice

This article was originally published by the National Environmental Health Association’s (NEHA) Journal of Environmental Health in its November 2022 issue that can be found…
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Accela’s Fall 2022 Product Release Designed to Help Agencies Provide Better Resident Services

Digital transformation is vital for state and local governments to better serve their residents with productivity improvements for agency employees and enhanced online experiences for…
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Accela Inspires a Unified Approach to Govtech at Accelarate Conference, Announces Customer Award Winners

Nearly 1,000 govtech industry innovators convened in Salt Lake City, Utah, October 3-5 for Accelarate, Accela’s annual conference for customers, partners, and other govtech industry…
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Accela launches free solution to help customers impacted by Hurricane Ian expedite urgent inspections for recovery

In times of challenge and disaster, Accela understands the importance of rapid response and assessment to communities and residents to aid in clean-up and recovery.
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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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Innovation via integration: How Olmsted County tapped Velosimo and Accela to improve service delivery and efficiency

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Ken Sawtelle

| GovTech
Residents entrust government to ensure that new developments are safe and within planning guidelines. That’s a big job that requires staff and a lot of…
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