Anaheim Selects Accela Civic Platform for $5M Civic Tech Upgrade

Software Solutions to Streamline Processes, Empower Businesses and More Efficiently Deliver Services to Citizens

SAN RAMON, Calif., Oct. 11, 2016 — (PRNewswire) — Accela, the leading provider of cloud-based productivity and civic engagement solutions for government, today announced that the City of Anaheim has selected the Accela Civic Platform to simplify complex procedures and automate activities around planning, permitting, licensing, inspections, and enforcement activities, making it easy for staff and citizens to search, communicate and share information. The Accela Civic Platform will be implemented within multiple City departments, including Planning, Building, Public Works, Code Enforcement, Fire, Business Licensing, Public Utilities, and Audit. Services will be tailored to each department's own unique requirements.

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"Providing services to residents in a modern, trusted and transparent way is one of the primary responsibilities of governments, and Accela is committed to delivering technology solutions that enable them to do it as efficiently as possible," said Mark Jung, Acting CEO of Accela. "By implementing multiple solutions on the Accela Civic Platform, the City of Anaheim will have greater flexibility and scalability to provide their citizens with online and mobile access to services and information. We're thrilled to partner with Anaheim to help transform how the City engages with its citizens in a more innovative, efficient way."

Accela will work closely with Anaheim to implement Accela Land Management, Accela Licensing and Case Management, Accela Citizen Access, Mobility, GIS and ePlanCheck on the Civic Platform.

To learn more about Accela and its offerings visit: www.accela.com.

About Accela

Accela provides a platform of cloud-based productivity and civic engagement solutions to governments of all sizes worldwide. The Accela Civic Platform includes solutions to cost-effectively manage critical enterprise functions and mobile apps to foster greater citizen engagement. From asset, land and legislative management to licensing, finance, environmental health and more, Accela's software drives efficiency for more than 2,200 governments, including more than 60 percent of America's 50 largest cities. The Company was named to Government Technology's GovTech100 in 2016, a distinction of the top 100 companies focused on government customers. Accela is headquartered in San Ramon, California, with offices in San Francisco, New York, Boston, Portland, Melbourne and Dubai. For more information, visit  www.accela.com.

 

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