Local governments across the U.S. have been on the front lines of response to the public health and economic crisis over the past few years, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic that shed a whole new light on prospective governmental challenges. Demand on local governments to provide continued efficient operations and new community services from trash removal to rental assistance, to code enforcement and business loan applications, is extremely high.
Delivery of these services, especially the services for traditionally underserved members of your community is made more difficult by shrinking budgets brought on by a sudden, unexpected decrease in economic activity and tax revenue.
Despite a $150 billion Federal relief package in the form of the CARES Act, local governments are struggling to push CARES Act money into the hands of those who need it most, local governments often struggle to respond to sudden and unexpected challenges, according to the Washington Post. For many localities, preparing for the worst has been an unprecedented task: quickly distributing millions in relief while trying to curb a rising tide in public issues and fill gaping budget holes.
Some localities simply do not have the infrastructure in place to make solutions happen quickly. Read on to learn more about GovPilot’s Budgeting Guide for Local Governments.
Many local governments across the country however, have responded with new innovative solutions that have simplified life for constituents and government workers alike - from transitioning to a remote workforce, to providing small businesses grants to help them survive, to making sidewalk and curbside dining permanent, to investing in digital modernization and constituent services.
In fact, local government leaders of communities of all sizes have long recognized the benefits of digital transformation and e-government services through the implementation of new technologies. However, until now, local municipalities often lacked the impetus or the funding for such new approaches and government innovation.
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Necessity is the mother of invention, and across the country, local leadership from business administrators, to mayors, city councils, and government employees are looking for new ideas and innovative approaches to lower costs and improve budgets while maintaining public services, and improving transparency, civic engagement, and city services that betters residents' lives during this unprecedented time.
Here are some key ways governments can embrace digitization:
Oftentimes, local government employees don’t know how exciting and how many possibilities digitization of old manual processes can provide for a locality. Discuss with government workers and citizens alike how much easier and more efficient their everyday processes can become with help from digital software solutions.
Connect with citizens through social media and public meetings to ramp up the excitement around digital permitting, licensing, and other technology solutions so they are prepared to use them once they are available in your local community.
Lots of government workers may be used to their old processes and not realize the improvements that digitization can have on their lives. Train government workers and encourage them to learn more about technology solutions such as government AI, online permitting, and digital, automated workflows.
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Utilize the tools you have provided to you by technology in the 21st century, such as government management software that can streamline workflows for all government departments. Local governments around the country are benefitting, cutting costs, saving time, and making more of an impact thanks to automation and government management software such as what we offer at GovPilot.
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This newfound willingness by local authorities to pursue innovative ideas and innovative processes in real-time as the pandemic unfolds means that county and city administrators are investing resources not just in the in the near-term to stabilize their communities, but are also considering new services, programs, and technologies that will pay dividends for local communities over the long-term.
Increasingly, local governments are looking to improve their capabilities through collaboration with the private sector. According to a Civic Pulse / Power Almanac survey, 61% of top appointed local officials have prioritized new software adoption, and software upgrades in 2021 are top of mind for local officials in law enforcement, citizen communications, Buildings, Public Works, and other critical departments.
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, several local governments have partnered with GovPilot to implement their digital transformation. The GovPilot team is proud of the success our customers have achieved, and of the services they have been able to continue providing constituents throughout the public health emergency with our cloud-based platform. These are just a few examples of how local governments have utilized GovPilot's 130+ digital modules to unify their departmental data, break down communications silos and provide an efficient, touchless digital experience for all stakeholders including elected officials, employees, and constituents.
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These are certainly unprecedented times, and local governments are leading the way to the other side of the pandemic with encouraging innovation efforts despite budget shortfalls and difficulty in accessing available funds form the Federal Government. With no guarantee of additional Federal support on the way, the survival of local businesses, and the well-being of people's lives depends on public sector innovation to solve complex problems.
New technologies like GovPilot's cloud-based platform have the capability to deliver significant cost-savings and revenue generation by unifying disparate departmental data on one system, and eliminating time consuming paper processes, even while enabling employees to work remotely. Significant increases in productivity and efficiency were long sought after by local government even before COVID, but now more than ever these governments on the front lines will need to invest innovative new ideas and the implementation of established best practices to survive over the next few months, and thrive beyond the pandemic.
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