5 Factors to Deploy Citizen Engagement Mobile App - by CitySourcd

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http://www.citysourced.com http://www.3cma.org/ Mobile is a buzzword in government marketing. Here we outline what is truly involved from a management and back office perspective to provide services through a mobile application.

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Learning about mobile apps

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5 Factors to Consider

When Deploying a

Citizen Engagement

Mobile App

Andrew K KirkVP, Sales & Marketing | CitySourced

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Local Gov Organization Founded in 1988

700+ City and County Members

Citizen Communication as the Customer

Scott Lehtonen Deputy Executive Director | 3CMA

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Largest Deployed Enterprise Citizen Engagement

Mobile City Hall App Platform

GIS-centric

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45M+ Residents

7 Countries

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Mobile Self-Service

CitySourced Solution

ParkingTickets

PetLicenses

FAQ

Maps

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Add Media for

Rich Data Collection

CitySourced Solution

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Require location

with every Report

Geo-fence

Boundary

The Solution

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Submit Requests

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Open Data

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The Solution

Real time

feedback

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Start With Why?

User Demand

ReduceCosts

Gather Data

TechTrend

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Save Money

Better Customer Service

PR

Reasons

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No Training, Immediate Use

Anonymous or Not?

Language Support

Think About Users

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Few Clicks Required

Simple, Intuitive Process

User Registration Not Required

Multiple Languages Supported

CitySourced Users (Resident)

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Platforms and Devices2

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Mobile OS & Screen Size

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iTunes Required

5-10 Business Days

Strict Approval Process

Google Play Optional

Immediate Turnaround

Open Environment

BlackBerry Time Required?

Difficult Dev Environment

Strict Approval Process

App Store Requirements

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Who Will Build It?

Internal staff

For-hire developers

Continuously supported

In-House:

Consultant:

Platform:

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Pros and Cons

In-House For-Hire Platform

Pros •Limited $$ Cost •Majority of cost upfront•Fully custom

•Continuous support & new features

Cons •In-house Developers

•Custom app support

•Apps quickly go “stale”

•Larger cost to create custom

•Ongoing Cost

•Standard features

Cost Comparison

In-House For-Hire Platform

Startup Costs Medium High Low

Ongoing Costs Low ?? Medium

Staff Resources High Low Low

Integrations ?? High Low

Updates Medium High Included

$110K Avg. Salary - Senior Mobile Developer (Los Angeles)

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HTML5 vs. Native

HTML5•Web Developer Skills

•Instant Updates

•Cheaper to Maintain•Unrestricted Distribution

Native•Fastest Performance

•Hardware Integration

•Mobile OS Specific•App Store Distribution

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Integrated or Standalone?

Data Silos are Bad!

Platform Integration

50+ Out-of-the-Box, Bi-directional Integrations

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Don’t Recreate Apps6

Do You Want to Compete with the Big Boys?

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Andrew K KirkVP, Sales & Marketing

andrew@citysourced.com

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Dollar designed by Austin

Condiff, Memory designed by

Andrew J. Young, People

designed by Charlene Chen,

and Space Shuttle designed

by Edward Boatman all from

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Simple Icons: a set of simple

icons by Dan Leech

CreditsIcons Photos

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Girl with Phone (Slide 16) by

Startup Stock Photos

Railroad (Slide 19) by Antoine

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