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April Was All About Our Map

By Alannah Dragonetti

GovPilot was Showered with Success in April

Hopping out of April accomplished, grateful and excited for May!

 

In April, we:

Attended the NJ Conference of Mayors

 

In April, GovPilot joined New Jersey’s mayors at Caesar’s Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, NJ, for NJCM 2017. Pre-conference,each mayor received a guided tour of their city’s GovPilot GIS map. At the conference, many stopped by our exhibitor booth to learn more. We’d like to thank everyone for their interest in GovPilot’s game-changing civic engagement tool.

 

Made NJAC County Biz

 

Mosquito Control professionals across the nation are gearing-up for the Zika virus’ inevitable resurgence this summer. GovPilot offers 5 tools that can help! The story graces pages 9–11 of the April 2017 issue of NJAC County Biz.

 

Welcomed South River Borough, NJ

 

South River officials were looking for a way to improve the flow of communication with constituents and they found it in GovPilot. Moving forward, constituents can report non-emergency concerns via GovPilot’s digital form and rest assured that the automated workflow has brought it in front of the right people for swift and effective resolution. South River can also anticipate connecting with constituents through GovPilot’s GIS map. Custom layers will depict select data sets with color-coded clarity to eliminate confusion and keep residents in the loop!

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