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2018-003 Citizen Request SoftwareDate: January 5, 2018 Report No. 2018-003 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Overview and update on citizen relationship management (CRM) software. BACKGROUND: As a part of the 2016-2017 Strategic Plan, implementation of an interim CRM module was a key action step. A form-based system was implemented on the City’s website in January 2017 during the website update to allow citizens to submit requests electronically. Currently, requests are submitted through the website and are then manually routed by staff through emails. This manual process results in service delivery delays for customers and lacks automatic routing, reporting, and escalation. A supplemental request was approved through the fiscal year 2017-2018 budget for the purchase of a CRM software solution. This type of software would provide citizens with a user-friendly solution and single place to request services from their city government. DISCUSSION: A small working group of representatives from departments was assembled and surveyed in August to create software requirements to describe a base level of capabilities required from potential software vendors. Some of the top recommendations that were identified are:  An app so that the citizens could easily access the software from their mobile device.  Automatic routing to ensure the request reaches the correct department as soon as it is submitted and escalation to ensure that requests are being completed in the appropriate timeframe.  Reporting capabilities that have dashboards and printer friendly displays to allow staff to present the data that is accessible and easily consumable.  Integration with the City’s ESRI GIS software to assist with the routing of requests and ensure it reaches the correct department or governmental organization.  Anonymous request functionality so the requests would not be displayed publicly if the requestor wished to keep it private. Staff contacted four vendors for proposals and software demonstrations, and responses were received from three of those vendors. Proposals were requested based on the predetermined software requirements. The functionality of the software between all the proposals was similar with only a few minor differences. Staff contacted other cities currently using the different software to gather feedback from their experiences. Staff plans to accept the proposal from CitySourced due to the software meeting all of the requirements, receiving positive feedback from other cities (Longview, Frisco, Chicago, Los Angeles), the software having a user-friendly interface, and integration with the City’s ESRI software. Screenshots and examples of the software can be found in Attachment 1 or online at http://www.citysourced.com/. Date: January 5, 2018 Report No. 2018-003 BUDGET: The Fiscal Year 2017-18 adopted budget included $40,000 for the purchase of a CRM solution. The proposal from CitySourced is a for a one-time setup fee of $3,500 and annual cost of $17,750 for a total Year 1 cost of $21,250. The ongoing annual cost for the software will be $17,750. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN: Staff proposes a phased implementation approach to ensure that citizens have a positive user experience by working through implementation challenges and monitoring a smaller number of requests initially. After the first year, the program will be reviewed to look at expanding the request types and/or including additional integration.  Phase 1: February- April o 8 to 12 week implementation timeframe o Initial launch of web portal and mobile application o Provide training for staff  Phase 2: April- July o Marketing o Work with limited frequent request types o Integration with ESRI software  Phase 3: July- September o Increase request types o Provide additional staff training ATTACHMENTS: 1. Screenshots/Examples from other cities STAFF CONTACT: Charlie Rosendahl Management Analyst Charles.Rosendahl@cityofdenton.com 940-349-8433 Sarah Kuechler Director of Public Affairs Sarah.Kuechler@cityofdenton.com 940-349-8356 Examples from other cities Examples from other cities Examples from other cities