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Omaha, NE Mayor Suttle Unveils ‘Omaha Mobile App’ to Residents

Omaha Mayor Jim Suttle hosted “Download Day” for the new Omaha Mobile App (OMA), a smart phone application that allows users to snap and submit photos of graffiti, dumping, and other problems to the City of Omaha. The app was launched at a press conference this morning at Essex Park.

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Mayor Jim Suttle uses the new "Omaha Mobile App" on his iPhone to take a photo of graffiti on a piece of equipment in Essex Park in South Omaha. Photo: City of Omaha

I have been committed to using innovation and technology to decrease costs, increase efficiency, and provide citizens with greater access to their government. Today we have taken technology a step further, offering Omaha residents a free mobile application for smart phones that makes it possible to report problems or request city services in a matter of seconds. - Mayor Jim Suttle

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Flying Drones, the Ultimate Lead Gen Tool: Esri UC 2012

Team CitySourced recently completed another successful trip to the Esri UC conference, which marks our third trip to the event. We’ve grown considerably since we took the stage in front of 15,000 with Jack Dangermond back at conference in 2010. In a short two year span, our mobile enterprise reporting system has grown to cover municipalities and school systems in 6 countries across 4 continents. That growth has been greatly supported by many partners, including our inclusion in the Esri Partner Network.

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We’ve certainly learned a lot in our time. But, what does this all have to do with flying drones you ask?

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Peoria, AZ Launches ‘Civic Reporter’ App

The city of Peoria launched a new Smartphone application which allows citizens to identify and report non-emergency civic issues, such as public works, quality of life, and environmental issues. This mobile reporting platform will improve how Peoria delivers services to its neighborhoods.

PeoriaAz Civic Reporter allows a user to capture a photo, video, or audio of the problem. The user then uploads the media and, along with GPS location information pulled directly from the device, submits a report directly to the city’s appropriate department. Once a report is submitted, feedback is provided to the user based on the action taken by the department handling the report.

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VUEWorks® Partnership to Build a More Powerful Citizen Request Application

Today, we’re excited to announce a partnership with VUEWorks®. Our plan is to form a broad strategic partnership that would use our complementary strengths and expertise to enhance our GIS-based mobile and web applications that enable citizens to report concerns, opinions, and requests directly to the government.

We intend to jointly create market-leading mobile products and services designed to offer citizens and governmental agencies an unrivalled choice and opportunity. As each company would focus on its core competencies, the partnership creates the opportunity for rapid time to market execution. Additionally, we plan to work together to integrate key assets and create completely new service offerings, while extending established products and services to new markets.

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Marana, AZ Launches ‘My Marana” Mobile Citizen Service Request App

The Town of Marana, AZ is excited to announce the launch of its first mobile application with the new ‘My Marana” app. This free app, developed by CitySourced, allows residents to issues, such as abandoned bicycles and vehicles, damaged signs, graffiti, illegal dumping and potholes. Issues can be reported using photos, video, or audio.

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Cedar Park Launches “CP Connect” Mobile Citizen Service Request App

Cedar Park, Texas launched a new Smartphone application which allows citizens to identify and report non-emergency civic issues, such as public works, quality of life, and environmental issues. This mobile reporting platform will improve how Cedar Park delivers services to its neighborhoods.

“CP Connect” allows a user to capture a photo, video, or audio of the problem. The user then uploads the media and, along with GPS location information pulled directly from the device, submits a report directly to the appropriate department. Once a report is submitted, feedback is provided to the user based on the action taken by the department handling the report.

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Columbia County, GA Unveils “Citizen Reporter” on ABC News

ABC News affiliate in Augusta, Georgia sat down with Columbia County, GA team to learn more about the “Citizen Reporter” app. WJBF News Channel 6′s Archith Seshadri reports. This video shows the app in action.

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City of Rialto Launches ‘Rialto CA iTip!’ Mobile Citizen Service Request App

The city of Railto, CA launched a new Smartphone application which allows citizens to identify and report non-emergency civic issues, such as public works, quality of life, and environmental issues. This mobile reporting platform will improve how Rialto delivers services to its neighborhoods.

‘Rialto CA iTip!’ allows a user to capture a photo, video, or audio of the problem. The user then uploads the media and, along with GPS location information pulled directly from the device, submits a report directly to the appropriate department. Once a report is submitted, feedback is provided to the user based on the action taken by the department handling the report.

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Redlands 311 App Wins Digital Award

David Hexem, chief information officer for Redlands, CA, was in Sacramento Monday to receive an award from the Center for Digital Government for the city’s use of its mobile 311 smart phone app. The application, powered by CitySourced, was awarded the 2012 Best of California award for Best Application Serving the Public.

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Reno, Nevada App to CrowdSource Transportation Planning

The Reno, Nevada Regional Transportation Commission has teamed up with CitySourced and Fehr & Peers to create a digital platform for residents to participate in the local planning process. Using both the web and mobile apps, residents can provide feedback and help shape the future of the local living environment.

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