The Columbus Board of Public Works and Safety approved an agreement with a government software provider that city officials say will help improve efficiency across two departments. The board on ...
A city sanitation vehicle makes its morning pickups on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2025, in West Dallas. The Dallas City Council approved the 2025-2026 fiscal budget that includes $853,000 to equip 50 sanitation ...
The city’s Web-based government and community development code enforcement software program went “live” Monday. Vince DeJoy, city development director, said Monday was the first day citizens could ...
CityReporter’s Fire Prevention & Code Enforcement software helps local fire departments meet their code-based inspection requirements and accumulate information for Fire Prevention and Emergency ...
Permitting, licensing, zoning and code enforcement software — such products seem poised for high growth, at least based on private equity’s latest move in government technology. The Riverside Co., a ...
Months after taking on a second private equity investor, government technology firm Accela has a new CEO. Noam Reininger takes over from Gary Kovacs, who is retiring as CEO after five years, says the ...
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