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Conducting business with the City of Hot Springs will now be faster and more convenient, thanks to the newly designed city Web site. The new Hot Springs portal offers citizens a quick and easy means to obtain information about and interact with Hot Springs.

The site now features an online job application that transmits data to the city and eliminates the need to send out or process paper forms. The new Web portal also features a new Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport site.

"We are so pleased to unveil our new city Web site to the citizens and businesses of Hot Springs," said Kent Myers, Hot Springs City Manager. "We are striving to provide user-friendly methods to transact business with the city over the Internet, resulting in convenience, fast access to information, and increased productivity for our city staff."

Hot Springs is also planning on offering several new eGovernment services in 2006, including online parking ticket payments, district court fines, and parks reservations. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and electronic check payments for these services will be processed by the Arkansas state portal's secure payment server.

The new Hot Springs city Web site was designed and developed through a partnership between the City of Hot Springs and the Information Network of Arkansas, which manages the official state Web portal.

Quelle: Government Technology, 04.12.2005

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