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CivicPlus
Company typePrivate
IndustryWeb development
Founded1998
HeadquartersManhattan, Kansas, United States
Key people
Ward Morgan, Tony Gagnon
Websitewww.civicplus.com

CivicPlus is a web development business headquartered in Manhattan, Kansas, United States, which specializes in "building city and county e-government communication systems."[1][2] It was first developed by programming company Vanyon, a division of Networks Plus.[1]

Its current parent company Icon Enterprises, Inc. began business in 1994.[1][3]

On 15 August 2020, Latest Nationwide Community Volunteer Award from CivicPlus Nominations of Local Heroes Approved. The campaign will honor 100 participants, helping shed a spotlight on the increasing need for municipal participation in vital community positions. The top three winning candidates will earn cash prizes for their respective neighborhoods totaling $10,000, $7,500 and $5,000.[4]

Websites developed

As of 2019, CivicPlus had helped design or augment over 3,500 local government websites.[1] Localities that have hired the firm include:

Company products

CivicPlus products include the Citizen Request Tracker,[10] the CivicPlus Content Management System,[7] and the CivicReady Mass Notification system [11]

In 2020, CivicPlus released a revolutionary tech package to support state and municipal agencies step up on the move with such programs. CivicOptimize's key is a piece of low-code tool known Productivity, in which government IT staff who are still acquainted in hand-coding can create personalized workflows, smartphone apps and digital resources platform integrations.[12]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "CivicPlus website". Manhattan, Kansas: CivicPlus.com. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  2. ^ "KUCB". Unalaska, Alaska: Unalaska Community Broadcasting. March 26, 2013. Retrieved March 28, 2013. Council is set to consider ... development of a new city website. Staff received five bids ...
  3. ^ "Company Overview of Icon Enterprises, Inc". Businessweek.com. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  4. ^ "New National Civic Volunteer Award from CivicPlus Celebrates Local Heroes Nominations Accepted Through August 15". prweb. 17 July 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "City of Cheyenne". Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  6. ^ "City of EGF OKs new $13,000 Web site", Grand Forks Herald, August 18, 2009
  7. ^ a b "City of Manassas". Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  8. ^ "Passaic County website overhauled". NorthJersey.com. North Jersey Media Group. October 1, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  9. ^ "Town of Watertown". Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  10. ^ "Big City iPhone App Comes to Small-Town America". Digital Communities. e.Republic. February 24, 2010. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  11. ^ https://www.civicplus.com/civicready/mass-notification-system
  12. ^ "CivicPlus Moves Into Low-Code Software for Digital Services". govtech. 14 May 2020. Retrieved 9 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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