Nebraska.gov Enhances Two More Online Services
04 September 2014 - 6:30PM
Business Wire
Contractor and homeowner electrical permits
first to introduce new look and mobile-friendly design
Nebraskans looking to obtain electrical permits in their state
can now access the newly improved online services from anywhere, on
any device. The Nebraska State Electrical Division (NSED) announced
that the contractor and homeowners’ online permit applications have
migrated to the common application template, as part of
Nebraska.gov’s initiative to migrate all of the state’s
applications to the new platform.
The common application template has many benefits that include
branding, responsive design, and state-of-the-art web features.
Services follow a similar branding pattern which creates continuity
between Nebraska applications and helps with customer
confidence.
“Our contractor and homeowner electrical permit applications now
have a fresh, polished appearance,” said Randy Anderson, Executive
Director of NSED. “We are excited to continue enhancing the rest of
our applications and carry out the consistent look and feel
Nebraska.gov has always been able to create for us.”
As technology advances, it has become imperative to keep
up-to-date with the different devices available so that the
applications not only work well, but are easy to navigate whether
you are using a PC, tablet, or mobile phone. The common application
template uses a development framework that instinctually responds
to the device you are on. In the new development framework, there
are features built into the program that can be used rather than
recreating them. This makes it possible to get information easily
to users with pop-up boxes, display information in an organized
way, and incorporate website design features that make the
application attractive and intuitive to the user.
During the process, NSED was able to review and test out the
application in its new “look”, and offer any suggestions to the
visual enhancements. The common application template development
does not involve any code changes so the agency can be assured that
current functionality will remain the same after the update is
completed.
Users can find out more about online Government services in
Nebraska through:RSS feeds: http://www.nebraska.gov/rss.xmlTwitter:
http://twitter.com/nebraskagovFacebook:
http://www.facebook.com/nebraska.gov
About Nebraska.gov
Nebraska.gov is managed by Nebraska Interactive, LLC part of
eGovernment firm NIC’s (NASDAQ: EGOV) family of companies.
Nebraska Interactive works with state, county and city agencies to
enable them to conduct business online and improve public access to
government information.
About NIC
Founded in 1992, NIC (NASDAQ:EGOV) is the nation's leading
provider of official government websites, online services, and
secure payment processing solutions. The company's innovative
eGovernment services help make government more accessible to
everyone through technology. The family of NIC companies provides
eGovernment solutions for more than 3,500 federal, state, and local
agencies in the United States. Forbes has named NIC as one of the
“100 Best Small Companies in America” five times, most recently
ranked at No. 11 (2013), and the company has been included three
times on the Barron’s 400 Index. Additional information is
available at http://www.egov.com.
Nebraska.govCarmen Easley, 402-471-2154Director
of Marketing and Operationscarmen@nicusa.com
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