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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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Why Connected Government Is — Finally — the New Normal

Experts Weigh in on the Urgency and Potential of Digital Services. Over the course of the past year, many of us have heard about the…
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Civic Innovation in the Triangle

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Mark Headd

| GovTech
This past weekend, a CityCamp unconference and hackathon were held in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. Long known…
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SaaS: The Emerging Standard for Government Agencies

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Adam Stone

| CybersecuritySmart Cities
Microsoft and Accela Spotlight Benefits Found in the Next Generation of Software-as-a-Service As government technology leaders aim to modernize their operations, they’re looking for tools…
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Making it Easy for Licensed Professionals to Get the Occupational Licensing They Need

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Accela

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The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a shock to our healthcare system, resulting in shortages of qualified, licensed healthcare professionals needed to support state and local…
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Webinar Series Highlights State and Local Governments Optimizing Service Delivery in a Digital World

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Accela customers and other government agencies across the globe responded – some were able to pivot quickly to offer services…
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Digital Tools Could Be Critical for Alcohol Enforcement

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Accela

| Government Technology
Regulators in the alcohol and beverage industry see technology as a catalyst for effective alcohol regulation With the alcohol and beverage market on…
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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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