Vivacity Technologies will be featuring our municipal records request management product, VivaCitadel at the Municipal Information System Association BC Annual Fall Conference in Whistler on September 9th.
As a Gold Sponsor of the event, Vivacity will have a booth in the exhibit hall where we will be running live, interactive demos of our records request platform, and its first use case of property information requests. Come by and speak with our knowledgeable team, including our CEO and our Head of Product to learn more about VivaCitadel, what it can do for revolutionizing service processes at your municipality through online form intake and automated record retrieval, and what the future roadmap of the product looks like.
On Wednesday, September 11th at 4 PM in Frontenac Ballroom C, join Vivacity and the City of Kelowna for our presentation, Recapturing Lost Value: How VivaCitadel is Transforming Records Request Services at the City of Kelowna, to learn more about the process of building out VivaCitadel, what impacts this platform has had on municipal service processes for the city, and where we are going from here.
To learn more about VivaCitadel, and access some of our research about the municipal property record space across Canada, visit our website here!
About the Platform:
VivaCitadel is Vivacity Technologies’ smart city data management solution that streamlines and automates cities’ Property Information Request (PIR) processes. By breaking down data silos and removing the burdens of legacy systems, VivaCitadel allows municipalities to make more efficient use of their resources while recapturing the costs required to perform these services. VivaCitadel allows municipalities to perform necessary services with greater efficiency while improving the service delivery experience and quality for staff and citizens alike.
Available 24/7 online
Manage files to protect PII
Respond to PIRs with one click
Digital signatures
Immediate feedback on incorrect fields
Save staff time
Automates file retrieval
Secure online payments
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