Six Reasons Why Municipal Government Software Platforms Should Work Together
By Ryan Johnson
Marketing Content Writer, Cloudpermit
Communities across Ontario are embracing the potential of modern technology to streamline processes and better serve citizens. Still, even the most high-tech municipal government software and community development systems can only do so much on their own.
When platforms and services aren’t working together, data quickly becomes fragmented, and the municipal professionals who rely on this software are left with only a partial solution to the problem the software was supposed to solve in the first place.
Increasingly, local leaders are realizing they can’t make the most out of modern tools for government agencies and departments if they aren’t working in sync with other programs and databases.
Consider code compliance software that can't access and update property data in real-time, or inspections information that can’t be accessed in the field by by-law enforcement officers. The problem is miscommunication, or a lack of communication in some cases.
The full potential comes from integrating systems. Fortunately, getting everything to work together is easier than ever with today’s technology for local governments thanks to application programming interfaces (APIs) and other integrations — and there are many benefits to making this happen.
Eliminating Data Silos for Better Efficiency
It’s not uncommon for Ontario municipalities to rely on several different systems to get their work done, especially in different departments. However, this can all too often lead to data duplication and inaccuracies.
If these systems instead work together, updating shared databases as applications are approved or work orders are completed, these data silos disappear. Instead, local government professionals can access the latest information in real-time, with every platform they use to get their work done.
Even mobile accessibility becomes possible when data is shared instantly and effortlessly across software, making it simple to get work done in the field without having to re-enter notes and reports back in the office.
Faster Decision-Making with Real-Time Information
When municipal leaders are making decisions, it’s important that they’re looking at the latest information instead of making educated guesses about property details or community data.
By bringing municipal government software platforms together, staff has instant access to up-to-date property information, zoning data, and past violations. This immediate access to real-time community data helps reduce delays that can happen while waiting for other departments to provide the information they need to make decisions.
Additionally, integrated systems can speed up permit processing times and cut down on application hold-ups.
Improved Citizen Experiences
Residents and stakeholders expect online access to applications, permits, and by-law enforcement updates. Integrating things like online payment systems and public works updates means they’ll be able to get everything done in one place by applying for what they need, paying it for right then and there, and getting automatic status updates every step of the way.
This can also improve transparency for the community while making departments’ work much more efficient. Rather than fielding phone calls or office visits to accept a payment or let an applicant know about missing details for their permit, government staff can focus on more important tasks and keep things running smoothly.
Enhanced Compliance and Grant Reporting
It’s no secret that many Ontario municipalities rely on federal and provincial grants for infrastructure and community development projects. Bridging the divide between all of the software platforms that they use transforms government reporting and makes compliance much easier.
Generating reports with the latest data can be as easy as a few clicks of the mouse. This can help government staff meet grant funding requirements without having to pull data from disconnected systems for hours or days whenever a report is due.
Improved Department Collaboration
Municipal departments should work together — and it shouldn’t add to their work burden to do this. When municipal government software platforms are synchronized and working together, sharing information about public works activity, community development, and by-law enforcement becomes a breeze.
With integrated systems, government staff can share updates in real-time, assign tasks automatically, and even track progress across departments without ever picking up the phone or sending an email.
This enhanced departmental collaboration makes it easier for municipalities to align everyone on infrastructure projects, compliance enforcement, and community planning.
Future-Proofing for Smart City Growth
Digital transformation is key to keeping up with growth in Ontario municipalities — and doing it correctly can future-proof systems and processes to ensure things will continue working well for decades to come.
Integrated platforms lay the foundation for smart city initiatives by automating workflows to improve service delivery. Accessing real-time GIS data assists in planning and community development efforts as the city grows.
Embrace the Full Potential of Municipal Government Software
It’s clear that all platforms and services used by a municipality in Ontario should be working together, in real time. Without the right APIs and integrations, data silos and inefficiencies will inevitably slow down government staff and limit services for residents and businesses.
Fully connected municipal government software can streamline every step of every process, improving efficiency and enhancing citizen services — all while saving costs and preparing for future growth.
For more information about digital services available to Ontario municipalities, please visit the LAS website.