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NIC Inc. has been recognized with a gold award for Support Department of the Year and a bronze award for Corporate Social Responsibility at the 10th annual Best in Biz Awards. The company also made the GovTech 100 list, acknowledging its impact on state and local government agencies. CEO Harry Herington highlighted these honors as a testament to employee dedication in enhancing government accessibility through technology. NIC's customer experience team was noted for its competitive advantage, and employee efforts raised over $250,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Starting December 31, Richland County, Montana, residents can conveniently purchase burn permits online through burnpermits.mt.gov. This service, developed with NIC Montana, enables users to buy permits, add multiple burn locations, and print permits from home. The online platform accepts debit, credit cards, and eChecks. Costing $10, permits are valid for the calendar year. The new system will streamline permit acquisition and assist local fire departments in monitoring controlled burns, reducing false alarms. Citizens can still obtain permits in-person or via phone.
Starting December 18, couples in Kansas can apply for a marriage license online, streamlining the process significantly. Developed by NIC Kansas and the Office of Judicial Administration, this initiative allows applicants to submit their information anytime, from anywhere, using just an email address. The project, funded by federal coronavirus relief grants, follows a temporary system utilized during the pandemic. Chief Justice Marla Luckert emphasized that this advancement aligns with modern expectations for online services.
The Alabama Professional Bail Bonding Board’s website, designed by NIC Alabama, has won a gold award at the Marcom Awards for its enhanced usability and content organization. Key features include improved navigation, streamlined access to licensure applications, complaint submissions, and administrative law resources. The website aims to minimize user clicks with strategic design elements and a robust sitewide search function. NIC Alabama is a subsidiary of NIC (NASDAQ: EGOV), which provides digital government solutions across the U.S.
The Alabama Department of Revenue, in collaboration with NIC and Microsoft, has launched TeleGov, an online appointment scheduling tool designed to facilitate access to essential government services while adhering to health guidelines. This system enables Alabamans to schedule appointments for various services, including motor vehicle and tax services, from multiple devices, improving convenience and reducing wait times. In its initial phase, appointments are available at three locations, with plans to expand to ten more. This initiative aims to enhance taxpayer engagement and streamline service delivery.
NIC, a leading digital government solutions firm, is addressing cash payment challenges during COVID-19 by introducing an in-person payment option for property taxes. Residents can now pay cash at CheckFreePay agent locations, which number over 30,000 across the U.S. This initiative started in Arkansas, where over $300,000 was collected in cash payments in the first few weeks. CEO Harry Herington emphasizes the company's commitment to providing accessible services during the pandemic, ensuring security and convenience for those preferring cash payments.
The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife has launched the Vermont Outdoors mobile application, designed to help users explore outdoor activities while adhering to COVID-19 safety practices. This app, developed in partnership with NIC Vermont, features interactive maps and provides guidelines for activities such as hunting, fishing, and hiking. Since its initial launch, it has achieved over 4,600 downloads. Future updates are planned to enhance functionality for popular spring and summer activities. The app is available on both Google Play and Apple App Store for Android and iOS devices.
The Utah Department of Technology Services, in collaboration with NIC Utah, has launched downloadable video conference backgrounds on Utah.gov to showcase the state's stunning scenery. Utah residents can use these backgrounds for online meetings and are invited to submit their own images for inclusion. David Fletcher, Chief Technology Officer, emphasized the initiative's utility, while Brett Stott, NIC Utah General Manager, highlighted it as part of Utah.gov's diverse offerings. NIC Utah manages over 1,000 online services for Utah's 3.2 million residents, enhancing convenience in government interactions.