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e-Government Portal Site Allows Michigan Contractors To Apply for and Receive Permits Online

Accela, Inc., leading provider of government enterprise management solutions and the Michigan Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Bureau of Construction Codes (BCC) announced today the commercial deployment of a new portal Web site for online permitting and status checking. The portal site is powered by Accela's VelocityHall and provides Michigan contractors with streamlined access to electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permits.

Weiterlesen: USA: State of Michigan Bureau of Codes Construction Selects Accela For e-Gov't

A GAO official says Congress needs to keep a closer eye on the government's two dozen

Weiterlesen: USA: More Oversight Urged For E-Government

A GAO official says Congress needs to keep a closer eye on the government's two dozen initiatives.

Weiterlesen: USA: More Oversight Urged For E-Government

The City Council is eyeballing the possibility that residents could pay parking tickets, access accident reports or complain about potholes online.

Weiterlesen: USA: Greer may expand services online

The 24 e-government initiatives are experiencing varying levels of success, with several falling behind schedule and struggling to meet the 18- to 24-month time frame, officials said March 13

Weiterlesen: USA: Success varying for e-gov initiatives

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