A Connected Community on the Rise: Mobile, Alabama

Mayor Sandy Stimpson had a bold vision to make Mobile, Alabama, “the safest, most business- and family-friendly city in America by 2020.” To bring this goal to life, the city had to reevaluate mismatched, paper- and process-heavy systems and move toward connected, cloud-based, paperless systems.

Through several Tyler products, including Munis, EnerGov, Incode, Tyler Content Manager, and many more, the city is becoming a more transparent, citizen-friendly, data-driven community. Find their story here to learn more about the people and processes that have allowed the city to realize many of their goals.

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