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California cities partner with OpenGov to modernize internal operations and customer service delivery
2020-08-31 00:00

The Southern California cities of Irvine, Hermosa Beach, Camarillo, Montebello, Glendora, Cypress, Orange, Stanton, and Torrance, as well as the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District are partnering with OpenGov to drive staff productivity, increase accountability, and improve customer service and community engagement.

"Southern California cities are leading when it comes to modernizing internal operations and customer service delivery through cloud software," says OpenGov Vice President Tim Melton.

"These innovative governments are showing their peers what it means to embrace digital transformation, and OpenGov is proud to pave the way for them to become even more efficient, informed, transparent, and customer service oriented."

"By understanding the cost of our time preparing the budget and the work involved with multiple manual processes, the decision to transform our processes and invest in OpenGov was fairly straight forward," says June Overholt, Administrative Services Director, City of Glendora.

OpenGov will provide these communities with technology that streamlines the budgeting process, aligns budgets to performance outcomes, allows enterprise-level resource planning, improves permitting and licensing processes, builds trust with constituents and modernizes reporting and analysis capabilities.


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