Sign in
1 min read
Book a Free Consultation

Troup County, Georgia Pursues Digital Transformation

By govpilot

The Georgia County selects GovPilot as provider of cloud-based government management software to streamline operations and constituent services

Troup County, GA, January 24, 2022 - A transition from paper to digital processes is underway in Troup County, Georgia where local officials have sought greater efficiency in county operations and constituent services. The county government recently partnered with GovPilot, a New Jersey based provider of cloud-based government management software.

"Digital government services are essential to cost effective public safety and services, and we aim to be responsive to our county’s residents.” 

- Troy Anderson, Troup County’s Recreation Director

Officials from Troup County have worked with GovPilot to implement GovPilot’s Report-a-Concern feature which enables residents to report non-emergency concerns such as potholes, overgrowth, and other general code violations directly via a digital form on the county website, or through an app on their phone, called GovAlert. The app, available to residents on Android and iOS devices is easy to use, and routes citizen concerns directly to the relevant county department so that the issue can be resolved quickly. 

Troy Anderson, Troup County’s Recreation Director said, “I encourage residents to download the GovAlert app on their phones and help us improve Troup County by reporting issues that they come across so we can address them quickly. Digital government services are essential to cost effective public safety and services, and we aim to be responsive to our county’s residents.” 

Michael Bonner, the founder and CEO of GovPilot said, “We are excited to work with Troup County on its early stages of digital transformation. Federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act has spurred local governments to implement digital services and operations. In partnering with local governments across the country we have found that digital processes generate significant increases in efficiency and productivity that have a positive impact on local budgets, services, and constituent experience. We expect to see similar results in Troup County.” 

This press release appeared on Globe Newswire on January 24, 2023. 

Are you a local government official or employee? To learn more about GovPilot book a free 15-minute consultation.

*    *    *

About GovPilot: 

GovPilot - named a GovTech 100 company for six consecutive years - is the leader in digital transformation for local governments. GovPilot's cloud-based platform was built with the sole purpose of enabling local governments to operate at their full potential by standardizing, digitizing, and unifying more than 100 operational and constituent service processes on one system.

To learn more visit www.govpilot.com. Follow @GovPilot on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Related Articles

post GovPilot Academy Reaches 1,100 Users, Powering Customer Success in Local Government
By Lee Ann Dmochowski On December 30, 2025

GovPilot Academy Reaches 1,100 Users, Powering Customer Success in Local Government

It's been an exceptional year for the new GovPilot Academy. Nearly 1,100 users now use the Academy for training and support. User growth has surged ...
(2 min read )
post Public Asset Management: How GIS Helps Local Governments Do More With Less
By Lee Ann Dmochowski On December 23, 2025

Public Asset Management: How GIS Helps Local Governments Do More With Less

Your public works director knows exactly which water main broke last week. What he can't tell you is which other mains in that neighborhood are the ...
(3 min read )
post 5 Workflow Bottlenecks Slowing Local Government Operations (and How to Fix Them)
By Lee Ann Dmochowski On December 11, 2025

5 Workflow Bottlenecks Slowing Local Government Operations (and How to Fix Them)

As we head into 2026, cities and towns face familiar pressures: budget shortfalls, staffing challenges, new mandates, and rising service ...
(3 min read )