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NIC Montana has launched an online Burn Permit service for Beaverhead County, Montana, starting November 24. Citizens can purchase permits via burnpermits.mt.gov, allowing them to manage permits from home, including adding multiple burn locations. The service supports debit, credit, and eCheck payments. Real-time updates are available on an interactive map for monitoring burn activities. In-person permits are still available at the county office for cash or check payments, each costing $3 and valid through the calendar year.
NIC Inc. (EGOV) is expanding its free COVID-19 testing service, TourHealth, to Northwest Kansas, complementing existing locations in Florida, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Alabama. Starting Monday, two out of five testing sites will open, offering drive-through PCR testing without appointments or referrals. The initiative aims to increase testing availability as COVID-19 infections rise during the holiday season. TourHealth collaborates with Impact Health and Next Marketing, providing essential services like vaccinations alongside testing, furthering NIC’s mission to enhance digital government services.
The County of Kaua'i Finance Department, in collaboration with NIC Hawaii, has launched an upgraded digital payment platform for sewer payments, effective from October 19. This new service allows users to pay as guests or log in to view account histories. The upgraded system streamlines operations for county staff by enabling easy upload and retrieval of payment files. It also features a shopping cart option for paying multiple invoices simultaneously. NIC Hawaii aims to enhance the efficiency of citizen interactions with the county.
NIC Maine has been recognized as one of the 2020 Best Places to Work in Maine, earning a second-place ranking in the Best Small Company category. This marks the fourth consecutive year of accolades for NIC Maine, highlighting its commitment to employee satisfaction amidst the challenges posed by COVID-19. The company is known for offering exceptional benefits and maintaining a supportive workplace culture. NIC Maine, operating as InforME, manages the Maine.gov network and provides over 175 digital government solutions for various transactions.
Utah.gov has earned the WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Web Development from the Web Marketing Association, highlighting its effective digital services for citizens. The state saw record online government transactions this year, emphasizing the necessity of expanding digital services. Additionally, Utah.gov was recognized as one of the top digital government experiences in the U.S. during the 2020 Government Experience Awards, ranking second overall. NIC Utah, the entity responsible for these services, expresses pride in facilitating easier government interactions.
NIC Inc. (Nasdaq: EGOV) reported a strong third quarter 2020, achieving total revenues of $134.6 million, up 49% year-over-year. The revenue rise was supported by $24.8 million from the new COVID-19 testing solution, TourHealth, and $7.6 million from pandemic unemployment services for Virginia. Operating income increased 66% to $29.8 million, and net income surged 73% to $25.1 million, yielding diluted earnings per share of 37 cents. The company also declared a 9 cent quarterly cash dividend. NIC expects to exceed previous revenue and earnings guidance for the year.
NIC Hawaii and the Hawaii State Foundation for Culture and the Arts have launched a redesigned SFCA website at sfca.hawaii.gov. The site aims to enhance user experience by facilitating easier access to critical information like grant applications and job postings. Key features include a responsive design for mobile devices, event listings, comprehensive grant information, and educational programs. NIC Hawaii, a division of NIC Inc. (Nasdaq: EGOV), specializes in digital government solutions, serving numerous government agencies nationwide.
NIC Louisiana and the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV) announce the launch of an online service for requesting duplicate driver’s licenses and identification cards. Available 24/7 at www.expresslane.org, this service allows citizens to replace lost or illegible credentials without visiting an OMV office. Applicants must be in good standing with the OMV and provide required information such as date of birth and license number. This initiative aims to enhance service efficiency and safety for Louisiana residents.
NIC has launched TourHealth, a COVID-19 testing initiative in South Carolina, with four drive-through testing sites starting in October 2020. The first site opens on October 21 near Florence Regional Airport, with additional locations in North Myrtle Beach and Sumter by October 28, and the final site opening on November 11. Testing is free and available Wednesday through Sunday. Appointments are recommended via Gov2Go for efficient service. TourHealth combines expertise from NIC, Impact Health, and Next Marketing to aid communities in safely reopening amid the pandemic.