Taking Public Sector Mobility to the Next Level
A new breed of tablets is powering ultra-mobility.
Public sector employees have always been mobile, the problem was they weren't always productive. Imagine the time and effort required to visit a building site, office, or residence, take copious notes, then having to drive back to headquarters to transcribe and analyze the data, then create and submit a report. Even with a desktop PC, that's a lot of manual work, not to mention travel downtime. Needless to say, the administrative overhead left little time for soliciting and acting upon citizen feedback.
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