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Glades County, Florida

Mike Jones, the Assistant Road Superintendent for Glades County Road Department at the time, used CMS after Hurricane Floyd and reported the FEMA representative was surprised at the level of detail the department could provide on the initial interview.
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City of Palmdale, California

Terry Connell, Deputy Director of Public Works for the City of Palmdale, is doing some pretty innovative things to save money and improve service for his city.
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Teller County, Colorado

Patti Alberts, DOT Administrative Supervisor, uses CMS to manage department operations and special events, such as the devastating 2002 Hayward fire that threatened Denver and became a FEMA event.
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City of Alma, Michigan

Phillip Moore, the Public Works Director for the City of Alma, needed to track costs, had a limited budget, found the solution...
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Warren County, Mississippi

CitiTech modified the Purchase Order screen and reports, per the request of Richard Winans, shop foreman, because Mississippi law prohibits departments from issuing purchase "orders". They must be purchase "requests". These modifications were more than cosmetic. They altered how CMS handles Purchase "Requests" in Mississippi.
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Version 7 Software

CitiTech's Version 7 is a pure client/server system that supports MS-SQL, Oracle and the Internet. It has active bi-directional links with other technologies, such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), hand-held devices, such as PDA’s and barcode readers, and other management systems, such as SCADA and financial management. More on Version 7