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Three Ways the Cloud Helps Communities Grow and Thrive

This is a guest post by Kimberly Nelson, Executive Director of the U.S. Public Sector’s State and Local Government Solutions, Microsoft Corporation and Troy Coggiola,…
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Building Capacity Gadget by Gadget

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Darryl Booth

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This article was originally published in the June issue of the Journal of Environmental Health, a publication produced by the National Environmental Health…
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Driven to Accela-rate governments at City Summit

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Tim Woodbury

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Accela is a proud supporter of the National League of Cities and its annual conference, City Summit. At this…
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What Our Acquisition by Berkshire Partners Means for Customers and Partners

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Ed Daihl

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On Friday, September 29, 2017, Accela, Inc. was acquired by Berkshire Partners, LLC, a Boston-based investment firm. This is exciting news for Accela, our customers…
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Using Accela To Meet Department Needs And Save Money

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Scott Connors

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Guest Blog from City of Pittsfield, Massachusetts Recently our Building Maintenance Department informed us of the upcoming license renewal for their internal…
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Can tech and government get along?

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Tim Woodbury

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This article was originally posted on Bloomberg Government. Bloomberg Government regularly publishes insights, opinions and best practices from our community of senior leaders…
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Why We Chose Accela Citizen Relationship Management

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Scott Connors

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Guest Blog from City of Pittsfield, Massachusetts Our citizen reporting application wasn’t meeting our needs—it was outdated and cumbersome, and we needed…
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Why Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Needs Regulatory Technology Reform First

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Tim Woodbury

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This article was originally posted on Forbes.com. Senator Dan Sullivan of Alaska, frustrated by the “red…
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