(KAIR)--Convenient resident access to self-service features and greater transparency.
Those words are found in the headline of a release announcing the redesign of the Atchison County website, with the release saying that the County “has partnered with CivicPlus®, a provider of integrated technology solutions exclusively for local governments, to launch a new, mobile-responsive, highly-functional civic website.”
According to the release, the “CivicPlus’ content management system will allow Atchison County to accomplish goals through its set of robust features, well-designed layout, and functionality.”
Examples of Atchison County goals through use of the new website, as outlined in the release, include increasing resident engagement through more dynamic web content and timely news, greater transparency of documents and data, and an improvement of administrative efficiencies through self-service website features.
Atchison County IT Director Wesley Lanter, in the release, calls the website “a tool that will continue to grow and evolve to meet the needs of the community,” adding that the County's goal of the website's new design is “a more user-friendly point of access for our citizens to be able to access accurate content quickly and easily.”
The updated website, found at Atchison County's longstanding address of AtchisonCountyKS.org, was unveiled Wednesday afternoon.
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