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GovPilot Had a Fabulous February!

By Alannah Dragonetti

Cupid’s arrow wasn’t the only thing that hit its target this February.


This month, GovPilot:

  • Made NJAC’s Newsletter
    • We’ve written many a piece encouraging local government to embrace the technology that other sectors have. While we maintain that every local government can benefit from the adoption of GovPilot’s mobile app and management platform, we have to admit that sometimes government is ahead of the curve. The New Jersey Association of Counties published our blog post “3 Technologies that Originated as Government Software” in its February 2018 newsletter (see pages 15 and 16) and we are forever grateful.
  • Welcomed Roselle Borough, NJ
    • We are proud to be a part of another NJ town’s progress. Roselle Borough was home to founding father and Declaration of Independence signatory, Abraham Clark. Clark’s legacy of revolutionary government lives on in the Borough’s February 2018 decision to adopt GovPilot’s management software.

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