“I’m proud to announce the launch of the new bciti interactive communication tool,” states Jocelyne Bates, Mayor of Sainte-Catherine. “It will undoubtedly make our residents’ lives easier by making accessing our services quick and easy. I’m also optimistic that it will encourage dialogue between our residents and the city.”
Leaders of cities and municipalities of all sizes need to establish frequent and regular communication with their citizens in order to effectively manage the COVID-19 crisis.
In addition to generously offering all cities in Quebec free access to the “Alerts & Notifications” module during the crisis, bciti is actively working to launch two new innovative modules:
In February, the bciti team successfully transitioned to virtual teleworking mode, even before the pandemic was announced.
The bciti team is working hard and passionately to bring residents closer to their cities and communities. In addition, bciti is adding additional resources to support the high volume of messages being sent to residents every week, and to develop new high-speed applications.
New resources have also been designated for the upcoming implementation to ensure that the greatest number of cities and municipalities can connect to the bciti intelligent platform and get the support they need to make the process go as fast and as smoothly as possible.
Let us end by saying, most importantly, take care of yourselves and your loved ones.
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