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CC Regular Session 4. 5. <br />Meeting Date: 06/26/2012 <br />Submitted For: Patrick Brama By: Patrick Brama, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Aprove Purchase of Customer Request Management (CRM) Software. <br />Background: <br />As part of the 2012 City Council Strategic planning process, pursing efficiencies and improving <br />customer service through the use of technology was identified as a priority. Staff and Council discussed the <br />potential use of Citizen Request Management (CRM) software as a solution. The purpose of this case is authorize <br />staff to enter into a 3 year contract with GovQA to provide the City with CRM services. NOTE: This case was <br />originally discussed at the April 24 City Council Worksession. <br />Observations: <br />CRM software serves many purposes. In general, CRM enables the City to provide efficient and effective <br />management of customer requests and relationships through the use of software. <br />At a basic level, CRM allows customers (citizens) to make a request online or over the phone. After a request is <br />made, both staff and the citizen have the ability to track the request. This benefits the citizen by providing <br />transparency, ease -of -mind and professional service. This benefits the City by increasing efficiencies (in a number <br />of ways), increasing the quality of customer service provided by the City and by providing a method to quantify <br />services provided by the City. Furthermore, CRM can be used internally to increase efficiencies (in a number of <br />ways). <br />Staff has reviewed nearly 20 CRM software options ranging from private sector to public sector solutions, large to <br />small city capacity solutions and robust to simple solutions. Four products were reviewed in depth and demoed by <br />department heads including: GovQA, CitizenServe, GovPartner and FastTrakGov. <br />Part of the process in researching CRM solutions spilled over into other local government software solutions such as <br />planning and community development products, economic development products, building permit software and <br />many others solutions. NOTE: each of the final four software companies do offer multiple solutions beyond CRM <br />(known as modules). <br />Staff considered a partnership with Anoka County and utilizing their facility management software as a potential <br />solution. However, this software is in it's initial phase of implementation and it would be some time before a CRM <br />module would be available. This remains a possibility in the future if the City expands it use of management <br />software into other functions. <br />Attached to this case is a breakdown of costs, and a fact sheet, for each of the final four companies. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff is recommending GovQA as the CRM software solution for the City. <br />GovQA is a subsidiary of a company known as WebQA; which provides CRM solutions to the private sector. <br />GovQA, based on numbers, is the most widely used CRM product in the U.S. with over 500 cities serviced today. <br />Also, GovQA is currently used by Eagan, Woodbury and a couple other metro cities (unlike the other three <br />products). Staff did have the opportunity to contact Eagan regarding the use of GovQA; and received positive <br />feedback. <br />
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