Spatial Data Logic Acquires GovSites

Spatial Data Logic has purchased GovSites, an established municipal website provider in the state of New Jersey. The acquisition of GovSites expands Spatial Data Logic’s existing website offerings to include fully customizable municipal websites, social media management and social media archiving.


“GovSites was the perfect complement to our Municipal Management Software solution. While streamlining daily municipal workflows has always been at the core of what we do, our resident facing platforms have become increasingly important as citizens look for more ways to engage with their municipalities online,” said Brian Flood, President of Spatial Data Logic.

 

“The addition of GovSites will allow us to deliver a more personalized municipal experience for residents. In addition to the SDL Portal and SDL Citizen app, residents will now be able to submit applications, request inspections, report issues and view town alerts directly on their town’s website.  Any resident actions will sync back to the other SDL Platforms.”

 

“We are excited to join Spatial Data Logic,” said John Flanagan, Founder of GovSites. “Municipal websites have historically been a one-way street where municipalities push information out to their residents, but the residents are unable to take action or respond back. Spatial Data Logic shares our vision to provide municipalities with a truly personalized and two-way website experience for residents. We look forward to being able to offer and evolve our websites to meet the growing needs of our clients and their communities.”

 

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Farmingdale Selects SDL for Shared Services Through Howell

SOMERSET, NJ – November 1, 2019 – The Borough of Farmingdale, of Monmouth County, has recently selected the SDL Enterprise License for use within their Fire Prevention department as a shared service with Howell Township. Howell Township has been an SDL client since 2006 for multiple departments across their municipal offices.

Frankford Building Department Selects SDL

SOMERSET, NJ – October 30, 2019 – Frankford Township, of Sussex County, has recently decided to expand their use of SDL's municipal management software to their Building Department. With the Enterprise License, Frankford already had access to all platforms of the SDL Municipal Management Software, including SDL Desktop, SDL Mobile, SDL Portal and the SDL Citizen app. With this expansion, Frankford's Building Department will be able to benefit from all software platforms as well.

 

Frankford has been a client of SDL's since 2009. We are thrilled to continue working with them, and look forward to assisting with this expansion.

Woodcliff Lake Selects SDL Enterprise License

SOMERSET, NJ – October 23, 2019 – The Borough of Woodcliff Lake, of Bergen County, has recently selected the SDL Enterprise License for use within their municipality. With the Enterprise License, Woodcliff Lake will have the ability to access and utilize all platforms of the SDL Municipal Management Software, including SDL Desktop, SDL Mobile, SDL Portal and the SDL Citizen app.

 

Woodcliff Lake will be launching the SDL Software throughout multiple offices, including Building, Code Enforcement, Clerk, Pet Licensing, Fire Prevention and Public Works. We are thrilled to begin working with Woodcliff Lake, and we look forward to assisting with the launch of their software.

2019 Building Safety and Design Expo

SDL is going to be in Las Vegas next week, for this year's Building Safety and Design Expo, part of the 2019 International Code Council Annual Conference. Be sure to stop by booth 121 to learn all about SDL's recent partnership with the ICC.

 

Expo Details

Sunday, October 20 - Monday, October 21, 2019

The Rio Hotel and Convention Center

Las Vegas, Nevada

 

For more details and information, you can visit the Expo website here.

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