EDMONTON, AB – Computronix is pleased to announce that its market-leading POSSE Alcoholic Beverage Control (“POSSE ABC”) software has been selected by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) for its new Regulatory Assurance Solution (RAS) project.
Following a successful requirements finalization phase, AGCO chose Computronix to implement its innovative POSSE technology solution to support the Commission’s need to streamline its liquor and gaming processes into a single, one-stop Licensing and Enforcement environment, capable of supporting liquor and/or gaming regulatory processes with the flexibility AGCO envisions for its consolidated RAS system.
The new POSSE ABC system implementation will be a multi-phased project, culminating in the full enterprise deployment of POSSE ABC across all AGCO departments. POSSE’s agile work management platform will provide an exceptional foundation for continuous improvement and optimization of the system by AGCO staff over time.
“I’m looking forward to working with Computronix to shape and define what this system will look like,” said Susan Mainella, Director of the Portfolio Program Management Office at AGCO. “The new system will help our staff and stakeholders alike by making our processes more effective and more user friendly.”
Inducted into the Smithsonian Institute for Innovative Technology, Computronix’ awarding-winning and powerful POSSE software engine will support the complex and evolving needs of AGCO. POSSE ABC provides a streamlined, integrated solution, industry-leading best practices, integrated mobility, powerful underlying configurability, and a contemporary architecture that provides an ideal, high-fit foundation for regulatory agencies.
“After the requirements finalization phase, we were excited to be selected by AGCO to continue through the full implementation of the RAS project,” said Gord Meeberg, Computronix Vice President of Business Development. “I know both the Computronix and AGCO teams are eagerly anticipating the implementation of POSSE.”
Computronix is pleased to announce that the City of Dallas, a long-time Computronix client, has received the Web Management & E-Government award from the Public Technology Institute (PTI) for the City’s Building Inspection Electronic Plan Review System (BI-EPRS).
The award was presented by PTI at its 2015 Local Government CIO Summit Technology Solutions Awards ceremony held on October 11-13 in Salt Lake City. An independent panel of judges awarded local government organizations for their innovative and interesting solutions to technology challenges within their jurisdictions.
The City of Dallas was recognized for integrating an electronic plan review solution into its existing POSSE framework, creating time efficiencies relating to electronic plan markup, reviews, and approvals. The electronic files of the marked plans are automatically saved in POSSE to ensure that associated workflow activities have clear documentation tied to permitting activities.
“This project was a great first step in delivering Electronic Plan Review for the City,” said Chris Truka, Computronix project manager for the City of Dallas. “We are excited to continue our partnership with the City and develop other new, innovative ways to use POSSE in the future.” Computronix and the City of Dallas have a long record of technology innovation and success. Since 2005, Computronix’s powerful POSSE solution has supported multiple land management activities within the City.
With offices in Edmonton and metro Denver, Computronix is regarded as one of the leading North American vendors in government regulatory software innovation. Since 1979, Computronix has provided robust government workflow solutions for more than 40 state, provincial, and local governments. To date, POSSE government customers have won over 18 national and international awards for business transformation and improved customer and public service.
Denver, CO – Computronix is pleased to announce that the City of Riverside, CA has selected the POSSE Land Management System (“POSSE LMS”) software to replace the City’s legacy Permit Tracking system.
The rapidly growing City of Riverside (population 315,000) is the 12th largest city in California and the most populous city of Southern California’s Inland Empire region. The City’s Community & Economic Development Department, in partnership with other City Departments, serves the public and works with citizens, businesses, developers and organizations to accomplish investment that contributes to economic development and advance the City’s quality of life.
“The City spent the last several years carefully evaluating the available products to replace our legacy system,” said Al Zelinka, Assistant City Manager. “We are pleased to be partnering with Computronix, a company whose project success and proven technology are highly regarded in the industry.”
The City selected Computronix to implement its innovative POSSE LMS solution as part of their Business Ready Riverside Strategy to expand the City’s readiness for facilitating new business and investment as the economy continues to improve. POSSE LMS will tightly integrate with key City systems including the City’s ePlan Review and support the City’s needs for integrated web-based public accessibility and more efficient facilitation of internal automation of processes. POSSE LMS will support permitting and related activities for Building and Safety, Planning, Code Enforcement, Fire Prevention, Public Works and Public Utilities.
“Computronix is excited to work with the City of Riverside to better serve its citizens and provide its staff with the most advanced technology to do their jobs,” said Gord Meeberg, Computronix Vice President of Business Development.
With offices in Edmonton and metro Denver, Computronix is regarded as one of the leading North American vendors in government regulatory software innovation. Since 1979, Computronix has provided robust government workflow solutions for more than 40 state, provincial, and local governments. To date, POSSE government customers have won over 18 national and international awards for business transformation and improved customer and public service.
Denver, CO – Computronix is pleased to announce that Debbi Beavers, ABC Licensing Manager for the State of Kansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division of the Department of Revenue, has received a Visionary Award from the Department for her work in envisioning and implementing the new POSSE ABC system. The Visionary Award is given to an associate or team who “thought outside the box” or presented a new paradigm/model to improve the effectiveness of the Department. In the nomination, Dean Reynoldson, Director of the Kansas ABC Division, said the following:
“Debbi Beavers had been promoting a new system for ABC for years, but late in 2012, she would not take no for an answer. She could clearly envision the benefits for the agency and liquor industry. For that, she is being nominated for the Visionary Award.
Debbi led the effort for ABC in implementing the new POSSE ABC system. The new system is a game-changer for the agency. Setbacks are a part of any new project, but Debbi dealt with them in a way that ensured the best outcome for all parties. Looking out for the needs of all parties, who at times, have conflicting agendas, is no easy task, but Debbi did it with persistence and positive energy.
The POSSE ABC System provides licensee customers with ability to manage and monitor their interactions with ABC. The System streamlined business process, reduced phone calls and postage, reduced errors, and facilitated better case management.”
With offices in Edmonton and metro Denver, Computronix is regarded as one of the leading North American vendors in government regulatory software innovation. Since 1979, Computronix has provided robust government workflow solutions for more than 40 state, provincial, and local governments. To date, POSSE government customers have won over 18 national and international awards for business transformation and improved customer and public service.
Denver, CO – Computronix is pleased to announce that its POSSE Land Management and Licensing System (“POSSE LMS”) has been selected by the City of Albuquerque to replace its legacy Permitting, Inspections and Case Management System.
With a population of over 550,000, Albuquerque is the 4th largest City in the Rocky Mountain region and has been continually ranked as one of the fastest growing Cities in America.
The City’s Planning Department, made up of the Building Safety, Code Enforcement, Urban Design and Development, Development Review Services Divisions and AGIS, will be implementing the award-winning POSSE Software which will include the POSSE Citizen Web Portal, POSSE Land Management modules, POSSE GIS and POSSE Mobile modules, and real-time POSSE Dashboard Reporting. Additionally, the POSSE LMS software will be utilized to deliver a new solution for Special Event Permitting and Business Registration processes. The new system introduces web technology and automated electronic processes that will be remotely accessible to City staff, businesses and citizens.
“The City of Albuquerque is very pleased to be implementing the POSSE LMS System,” said Suzanne Lubar, Planning Director. “After evaluating the available solutions in the marketplace, we are excited to partner with Computronix to deliver a system that will yield exceptional customer service, faster turnaround times and accurate information to the public.”
“Computronix is honored to be partnering with the City of Albuquerque to deliver our award-winning POSSE LMS solution which will improve efficiency, transparency and service for the benefit of the City’s leadership, staff and citizens,” added Gord Meeberg, Computronix Vice President of Business Development.
With offices in Edmonton and metro Denver, Computronix is regarded as one of the leading North American vendors in government regulatory software innovation. Since 1979, Computronix has provided robust government workflow solutions for more than 40 state, provincial, and local governments. To date, POSSE government customers have won over 18 national and international awards for business transformation and improved customer and public service.
Denver, CO – Computronix is pleased to announce that its POSSE Land Management System (“POSSE LMS”) software has been selected by Clark County, WA to replace the County’s legacy permit tracking system.
Clark County (population 431,250) is one of six counties that make up the Portland-Vancouver Oregon-Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMA). The County’s Community Development Department is responsible for overseeing several key regulatory programs: Animal Protection and Control, Building Safety, Code Enforcement, Development Services, the Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Permit Center. The Department selected Computronix to implement its innovative POSSE technology solution to support the County’s needs for integrated workflow and data, document management, fee management and GIS, data aggregation and reporting, dashboards, interoperability, integrated online public portal services, and electronic plan review. Additionally, Computronix will implement Teller, an integrated, web-based enterprise point-of-sale cashiering system.
“Computronix is thrilled to take on this ambitious project for Clark County. We are confident that our team and our POSSE LMS product will bring about the kind of change and efficiencies the County desires,” added Gord Meeberg, Computronix Vice President of Business Development.
With offices in Edmonton and metro Denver, Computronix is regarded as one of the leading North American vendors in government regulatory software innovation. Since 1979, Computronix has provided robust government workflow solutions for more than 40 state, provincial, and local governments. To date, POSSE government customers have won over 18 national and international awards for business transformation and improved customer and public service.
Edmonton, Canada – Computronix is pleased to announce that one of the fastest-growing municipal regions in Ontario has selected POSSE Land Management System (LMS) software to manage its development application business processes. The Regional Municipality of Halton (“Halton Region”), a regional government encompassing the municipalities of Milton, Oakville, Burlington and Halton Hills in Ontario has awarded a contract to Computronix for deployment of POSSE LMS as it new Development Application Tracking System.
The new DATS system will capture and track development applications within Halton and will be used to help the Region manage development application data and documents through the lifecycle of request and approval, calculation of charges, and generation of reports.
“We are looking forward to working with Halton Region to deliver a contemporary, web-based Development Tracking System,” said Gord Meeberg, Vice President of Business Development for Computronix. “Halton and the other regional governments in southern Ontario are facing a tremendous challenge managing and planning for the incredible ongoing growth, and POSSE LMS provides a unique solution to facilitate seamless, efficient and cost-effective government processes.
With offices in Edmonton and metro Denver, Computronix is regarded as one of the leading North American vendors in government regulatory software innovation. Since 1979, Computronix has provided robust government workflow solutions for more than 40 state, provincial, and local governments. To date, POSSE government customers have won over 18 national and international awards for business transformation and improved customer and public service.
Denver, CO – Computronix is pleased to announce the company will work with the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (‘PLCB’) to implement the market-leading POSSE Alcoholic Beverage Control (“POSSE ABC”) software as the agency’s regulatory affairs system.
As the agency that manages the alcoholic beverage industry in Pennsylvania, the PLCB is responsible for all aspects of licensing and retailing, as well as providing an education program to reduce underage and dangerous drinking. The PLCB issues, renews or validates more than 50,000 licenses and permits annually and is charged with establishing regulations to protect the safety, peace, health and welfare of the commonwealth. The new regulatory affairs computer system will provide a single gateway for businesses and individuals to apply for and ultimately manage their alcoholic beverage licenses and permits.
“We are very pleased to have been selected by the PLCB and partner with them to implement a state-of-the-art system that will provide enhanced customer service, communications and regulatory activities for the benefit of their staff, businesses and Pennsylvania residents,” said Gord Meeberg, Computronix Vice President of Business Development.
POSSE ABC enables state and other liquor authorities to increase productivity by automating, streamlining and configuring their unique liquor licensing and regulatory requirements. POSSE ABC is a web-based integrated software solution that includes a 24/7 public portal for online applications and renewals, best practice processing for internal PLCB staff, performance dashboards and metrics for management and mobile access for both customers and internal staff.
POSSE ABC customers include the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, the State of New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, the State of Kansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division, the British Columbia Liquor Control and Licensing Branch and the Newfoundland-Labrador Liquor Corporation. Computronix serves the membership of the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA), the National Conference of State Liquor Administrators (NCSLA) and the Canadian Association of Liquor Jurisdictions (CALJ).
With offices in Edmonton and metro Denver, Computronix is regarded as one of the leading North American vendors in government regulatory software innovation. Since 1979, Computronix has provided robust government workflow solutions for more than 40 state, provincial, and local governments. To date, POSSE government customers have won over 18 national and international awards for business transformation and improved customer and public service.
Denver, CO – Computronix
is pleased to announce that its market-leading POSSE Alcoholic Beverage Control (“POSSE ABC”) software has been selected by the State of New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control to implement a state-of-the-art Regulatory Licensing System.
New Jersey ABC, a Division of the State’s Department of Law and Public Safety, is responsible for the regulation, renewal, issuing, and enforcement of liquor licenses. The Division, led by Director Michael Halfacre, supervises the manufacture, distribution and sale of alcoholic beverages in such a manner as to fulfill the public policy and legislative purpose of the Alcoholic Beverage Control law.
“Modernizing our agency by replacing our existing system has been a high priority,” said Director Halfacre. “Implementing this new technology supports our goal to provide better regulation and safety for our businesses and residents, while providing our staff a more efficient and advanced web-based system to do their job.”
POSSE ABC enables State and other liquor authorities to increase productivity by automating and streamlining their unique liquor licensing and enforcement requirements. POSSE ABC includes a 24/7 public portal for online applications and renewals, performance dashboards and metrics for management, and mobile access for both customers and internal staff.
“Computronix is very excited to have been selected to implement the State’s new Alcoholic Beverage Control system, and to support New Jersey in better serving its citizens with the leading technology for regulatory liquor control agencies in North America,” said Gord Meeberg, Computronix Vice President of Business Development.
POSSE ABC customers include the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, the State of Kansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division, the British Columbia Liquor Control and Licensing Branch, and the Newfoundland-Labrador Liquor Corporation. Computronix serves the membership of the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA), the National Conference of State Liquor Administrators (NCSLA), and the Canadian Association of Liquor Jurisdictions (CALJ).
With offices in Edmonton and metro Denver, Computronix is regarded as one of the leading North American vendors in government regulatory software innovation. Since 1979, Computronix has provided robust government workflow solutions for more than 40 state, provincial, and local governments. To date, POSSE government customers have won over 18 national and international awards for business transformation and improved customer and public service.
Denver, CO – Computronix is pleased to announce that its market-leading POSSE Land Management and Licensing System (“POSSE LMS”) software has been selected by the City of Philadelphia to replace its legacy software system in the Department of Licenses and Inspections (“L&I”).
Rich in history and culture, and experiencing a renewed focus on economic growth and development, the City of Philadelphia is the 5th largest City in the United States with a population of over 1.5 million. L&I serves the City, developers, businesses, and citizens by enforcing the Philadelphia Code and educating residents about the Code’s requirements. L&I issues licenses for trades and business, reviews plans and issues permits, and inspects properties and businesses.
Among other goals, the City’s objectives are to become the greenest and most sustainable City in America, and be a government that is more efficient and effective with integrity and responsiveness. L&I chose Computronix to help achieve these goals by implementing the innovative POSSE technology solution. The electronic Commercial Licensing, Inspection and Permit Services Enterprise Project, or “eCLIPSE”, will be a two-year multi-phased project culminating in the full deployment of POSSE LMS, a robust and state of the art permitting, licensing, and mobile inspection system.
POSSE LMS provides a streamlined, integrated solution with 24/7 public accessibility for meeting the time-sensitive needs of developers and businesses, internet-oriented citizens, and service-minded City staff.
“The Department of Licenses and Inspections completed a thorough evaluation of the market- leading software systems and vendors, and is very pleased to partner with Computronix to deliver a highly performing and proven system to better serve our City,” said Department of Licenses and Inspections Commissioner Carlton Williams. “This new system will allow the Department to continue its mission to be the nation’s leading code enforcement agency.”
Inducted into the Smithsonian Institute for Innovative Technology, Computronix’ awarding-winning and powerful POSSE software engine will support the complex and evolving needs of the City of Philadelphia. With its flexible and highly configurable platform, POSSE LMS is accessible via the web, readily available on mobile devices, and will interface with the City’s Geographic Information System to provide its staff and citizens with the most accurate and up-to-the-minute information.
“Computronix is pleased to have been chosen by the City of Philadelphia for this important project. In partnership with L&I, we are looking forward to implementing POSSE LMS to help the City achieve its goals and provide a reliable and innovative solution to serve its citizens,” said Gord Meeberg, Computronix Vice President of Business Development.
With offices in Edmonton and metro Denver, Computronix is regarded as one of the leading North American vendors in government regulatory software innovation. Since 1979, Computronix has provided robust government workflow solutions for more than 40 state, provincial, and local governments. To date, POSSE government customers have won over 18 national and international awards for business transformation and improved customer and public service.