Connecting communities — Hume City Council's digital journey
Local government leaders recognise the need to build healthy communities by engaging and acting on the needs of their citizens, who now, more than ever, are looking for flexible and intuitive services.
Many councils find themselves seeking a holistic view of their communities and look for solutions that empower personnel to make smarter decisions across the entire customer lifecycle, driving greater citizen connection and enhanced service experience.
Hume City Council has recently undergone a digital transformation that is enhancing its relationship with citizens while streamlining internal and external systems and services.
At an upcoming online event, Shane Bartholomew — Digital Transformation Lead at Hume City Council — will detail his experience, along with members of the Oracle team, and explain how Council’s constituents are benefiting. Join fellow local government leaders and learn more in a one-hour interactive webinar on Thursday, 24 February at 10:00 am AEDT.
This event is free to attend — further details and registration are available at: https://www.wfmedia.com.au/intelligent-councils-connected-communities.
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