
iPhone users simply open the app, select an issue, take a picture, and tap submit – the app knows the exact location and sends the issue directly to the staff member at city hall who can fix it. Users are kept up-to-date on the status of their issue, and it's all done 7x24 without having to visit city hall or go to a computer.
"Cities of every size told us they wanted to give their residents the same iPhone convenience that only a few big cities have offered," noted Government Outreach president Kendall Smith. "We've already helped many agencies around the country dramatically improve customer service through the web, but with GORequest for the iPhone they can now connect with residents on the go," Smith added.
A picture is worth a thousand words – with GORequest for the iPhone, a photo and GPS coordinates allow large and small cities such as Santa Monica, CA, Arvada, CO, and Queen Creek, AZ to efficiently find and fix issues. Fully integrated with the GORequest system, automatic request routing allows cities and counties to improve service with less staff, which lowers costs. With GORequest, city hall is open 7x24, even in this era of staff reductions, furloughs, and reduced office hours.
For more information, visit:
http://www.govoutreach.com/
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