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A Wicked Awesome October

By Alannah Dragonetti

The ghosts were haunting, the monsters were mashing and the werewolves were howling at the harvest moon, but the only truly scary thing GovPilot encountered this October was our own success.

 

We clue you in below:

We Made Our ICMA Debut

 

We work with city/county managers and we survey them, but we never mixed and mingled with them at the International City/County Managers Association’s annual conference until last month. Over one hundred attendees stopped by our exhibit to see demonstrations of GovPilot’s GIS map, Report a Concern process and other features. Thank you for giving us a warm welcome and please stay in touch!

 

We Made NJAC’s October Newsletter

 

From “Wanted” posters to “America’s Most Wanted”, crowd sourced crime investigation has taken many forms. GovPilot’s “The Wisdom of the Crowd” traces it all. Find it on pages 11 and 12 of NJ Association of Counties’ October newsletter.

 

We Welcomed the Following Clients

    • Flemington Borough, NJ
    • Bay Head Borough, NJ

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