West Palm Picks ProjectDox for Online Construction Plan
SCOTTSDALE,
AZ, Jul 13, 2009 - Avolve Software Corporation, developers of ProjectDox
ePlan and collaboration software and a leading provider of ePlan solutions
for cities, counties and states nationwide, announced today that West Palm
Beach, FL, ranked as a technology-advanced city in a 2008 Digital Cities
Survey, will deploy its product as part of a continuing effort to embrace
e-government and reduce the amount of paper, travel and other time and cost
inefficiencies specifically associated with obtaining construction permits.
“The City of West Palm Beach is a technologically advanced community and,
by implementing ePlan technology, is taking a significant step forward in
terms of regulatory and conservation best-practices”, said Ron Loback,
President and CEO at Avolve. “ProjectDox facilitates the entire e-government
initiative and can serve multiple departments in diverse scenarios regarding
land management, ePlan submission, review and improved process management.”
West Palm Beach maintains a leading position on the list of Florida and
important national cities committed to investing in information technology
to "create a seamless environment between local governments and
constituents,” as it tied for second place with Independence, MO in the
75,000 - 124,999 population category of the 2008 Digital Cities Survey
published by the Center for Digital Government, a national research and
advisory institute on information technology policies and best practices in
state and local government.
West Palm Beach also joins a list of cities and counties across the
nation currently utilizing ProjectDox. According to Loback, the software
serves as a conduit that feeds a variety of programs in an effort to more
efficiently manage complex internal processes and provide outward-facing
tools to better serve respective constituents faced with the effects of
continuing growth.
Incorporated on November 5, 1894, West Palm Beach formed a Town Council
and first addressed building codes on its agenda. Soon, brick, brick veneer,
and stone buildings replaced tents and shanties. In the 1920's West Palm
Beach neighborhoods "boomed" in development. Neighborhoods, a few
skyscrapers and a number of real-estate offices sprang up. In the decades
that followed, the city experienced a second and a third boom. Today with
over 40 established Home Owner Associations and Concerned Citizen
Organizations, West Palm Beach continues to grow, and again, building codes
are a focus.
About Avolve Software
Avolve Software Corporation is the maker of ProjectDox ePlan and project
information management software solutions. Headquartered in Scottsdale
Arizona, Avolve Software is a leading provider of integrated ePlan
Submission, Review and Tracking software solutions for cities, counties and
states nationwide. The company maintains vital sales and technology
partnerships with major government software vendors.
For more information, visit
www.avolvesoftware.com.
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