The myriad elements that go into business licensing are often time and labor-intensive for municipalities, particularly if they’re being handled through paper or rudimentary digital processes.
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How the Portland Water Bureau Uses Triggers, Tags and Stages to Help Improve the Efficiency of Online Civic Services
With the GovOS Utilities Package, communities are able to convert paper-heavy utilities processes into simple, streamlined online services.
Paper vs. Electronic Record Keeping: Which is Safer?
As the digital government transformation becomes more widespread, many local governments and government agencies are comparing the pros and cons of paper vs. electronic record keeping and asking themselves which is safer.
How Tippecanoe County, IN Increased Public Accessibility with Digital Services
Four years after bringing its first form online using GovOS Studio, the county assessor’s office was well-prepared to continue providing online civic services throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Records on the Run with Bexar County, TX
Bexar County, TX developed the award-winning Records on the Run program to transport records to citizens throughout the county. Watch this video to learn how the county increased accessibility with the help of GovOS.
How the Town of North Elba, NY Works With Short-Term Rentals on the Shores of Lake Placid
In response to the rapid increase of short-term rentals in the area, North Elba implemented a law that requires rental operators to apply for a permit and pay applicable tax.
GovOS Launches Business Permitting and Tax Filing Tools
The product launch follows the company’s acquisition of MUNIRevs and the spinoff of GovOS as a Kofile subsidiary.
GovOS Launches Business Licensing & Tax Filing Solutions for Local Government
These two state-of-the-art products are the latest additions to the GovOS suite of industry-leading, cloud-based solutions for local government.
What is Digital Communication?
In just a few decades, digital communication has become the primary way people communicate with one another. But what exactly is digital communication and why should it matter to local governments?