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Highlights from Accelarate Day 2: Microsoft’s Dana Barnes and Proof of Concept Demo of Accela, ESRI and Microsoft Integration Emphasize Importance of Partnerships in Creating the Future of Government

Throughout Accelarate 2019, Accela’s annual customer and partner conference, keynote speeches and breakout sessions have explored the profound ways engaged citizens…
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Highlights from Accelarate Day 1: Gary Kovacs and Hon. Karen Freeman-Wilson Lead the Call for Elevated Government

Accelarate 2019, Accela’s annual customer and partner conference, kicked off today in the Mile High City! Nearly 900 of the govtech industry’s leading innovators…
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The Future of Government Is Here. What’s Your Digital Strategy?

Heidi Lorenzen, Accela VP of Marketing As we approach 2020, a global wave of transformational technology is breaking over every industry and organization. The…
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CIOs’ Leadership Marks the Difference

  Local leadership defined the August 2019 Bay Area Regional CIO Conference where CIOs and local government IT leaders convened to share successes, challenges…
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Charlotte County Digitizes Disaster Recovery Services

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PHOTO: The U.S. Coast Guard conducts an overflight assessment of Punta Gorda in Charlotte County, Florida in the wake of Hurricane Irma in September 2017.
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5 Tips for Next Gen Disaster Preparedness for Health Departments

Disaster response is top-of-mind for health departments across the country. To help agencies be prepared ahead of a disaster, we’ve compiled some important tips…
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Smart City Policy Summit Roundup: The Advantages of Short-term Rental Regulation

Last week, on a sweltering August day in Austin, Texas, nearly 200 participants gathered to discuss one of the hottest topics facing local governments…
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Hurricane Country: How Charlotte County Leverages Land Use Tools to Boost Resilience

It took a hurricane for officials in Charlotte County, Fla. to realize that their antiquated, paper-based land use processes had to change.
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