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GovPilot is Going Places this Summer

By Alannah Dragonetti

The schools are closed, the days are long and the weather is clement. Summer is the perfect time to travel, and if June is any indication, GovPilot is definitely going places this season.

 

June took the GovPilot team to many great places, but, most importantly, it took us several bounds forward. Details below:

 

We Attended AMANJ 2017

 

This month, we took our Tax Assessment software on the road, demonstrating features like its geographic information system (GIS) map for the property appraisal community at the Associaton of Municipal Assessors of New Jersey event in East Windsor, NJ. We had a blast and hope that attendees came away from our exhibit and presentation witha clear understanding of how GovPilot makes tax assessment less, well, taxing.

 

We Expanded

 

Not only did Govpilot bring on new employees in June, we brought on new customers. We'd like to welcome the Township of Eastampton, NJ to our extensive client list. Looking forward to working with you!

 

We Went International

 

Celine Dion. Maple syrup. Our neighbors to the north have let-us-in-on many of their finest phenomenons and we think it's time the Unitd STates retuend the favor. We are proud to announce that the regional municipality of Waterloo, Canada is our first international client. Waterloo may be the site of Napoleon Bonaparte's end, but it is just the beginning of amazing things to come for GovPilot. Stay tuned!

 

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