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When a resident waits weeks for a permit or re-enters the same information across multiple forms, the problem usually isn't missing data. The data exists, it's just scattered across systems and departments in ways that make it hard to find, share, or act on.
That's a solvable problem, and it doesn't require a multi-year overhaul to start making progress. For IT teams, it means modernizing without ripping out core systems. For finance, it means reducing what's stored unnecessarily and cutting costs. For constituents, it means faster, simpler services built on information government already holds.
The opportunity is in making existing data easier to access, manage, and secure - improvements that can move quickly, with low risk and minimal overhead.
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