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No Earth. No Wind. All Fire this September!

By Alannah Dragonetti

September may mean back-to-school, but GovPilot is always learning what our clients want and leveling-up to meet it. This month, we took our module catalog on the road and one New Jersey town and two publications took notice.

 


This month, we :


  • Made CCAP’s Newsletter
    • For the first time, we found one of our stories featured in TechTalk, the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania’s monthly newsletter. Find “C U in Court: How 2 Cities are Lowering Crime through Texting” here.
  • Made NJAC’s Newsletter
      • Happy to announce that our story, “3 Reasons Why Counties can Count on GovPilot” is featured on pages 7 and 8 of the NJ Association of Counties’ September newsletter.
  • Attended ICMA
      • It was great to meet with city managers from all around the world at this year’s International City Manager’s Association conference in Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Welcomed:
    • Mount Laurel Township, NJ

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