Municipalities can “connect with citizens virtually anywhere” by...
Municipalities can “connect with citizens virtually anywhere” by using a new app AT&T has designed, the telco said Wednesday (http://soc.att.com/14XvUQo). AT&T Community Central is ideal for small- to mid- sized governments and “aims to stand out amongst similar mobile applications…
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by offering government agencies an easy-to-manage software platform and access to customer service, all while providing the ability to connect with citizens where they live, work, and play,” AT&T said. The app is accessible via both smartphones and tablets. It lets municipalities showcase information, such as maps and directories, as well as provides an opportunity for citizens to report problems and give and receive feedback, the telco added. The press release described how citizens can take photos of issues such as potholes as well as receive alerts if there are traffic and water problems, among other issues.