The Mitchell Humphrey & Co. (MH&Co.) team is excited to join the lineup of exhibitors at the annual Building Officials Association of Florida (BOAF) Conference. On June 2-3, 2025, we’ll be at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Orlando, FL, looking to connect with towns that want to improve citizen services and run even more efficiently with cloud-based technology using neighborhood management software for municipalities.
Our team is excited to showcase the power and functionality of our FastTrackGov (FTG) community development software and the FTG app. While each product can have a tremendous impact on its own, the combination can transform municipalities by managing complex processes smarter.
How to Improve Civic Engagement with Software?
MH&Co. has helped hundreds of communities streamline their operations and move from paper-based to cloud-based operations. The goal is simple – take complex processes like construction permitting, licensing, and inspections and reduce the amount required to complete each step.
In practice, deciding to step away from traditional processes can be easier said than done. After all, installing a software is only part of the process. Our team understands that we need to start by learning more about your community and its requirements. Based on that, we can pinpoint the exact modules of FTG that will benefit you most. Plus, our team can customize the software to suit you while boosting resident engagement.
The FTG Mobile App – Digital Tools for Community Outreach
FTG community engagement software for local government is a powerful tool, but this cloud-based software is made even more effective through the FTG app. The app is perfect for field-based inspectors. Though the FTG app, your inspectors can access all the details relating to the job in front of them in real time.
Starting with the exact location of the inspection site, the FTG app allows inspectors to access the entire history of the building as well as add their current findings while still on-site. As a result, the risk of data being lost or misinterpreted is minimized, and office-based colleagues receive real-time updates.
The FTG app has been designed to work just as well in areas without mobile reception, ensuring inspectors can access details and record their findings without interruptions and delays.
Meet Us At BOAF This June!
Meeting our team at BOAF this June is the most effective way to learn more about FTG, the FTG app, and what both products can do for your community engagement.
We will be offering demonstrations to bring our products to life and let you experience their potential. Our team will also be happy to answer your questions, discuss your individual requirements, or make appointments for more detailed demonstration sessions.
If you’re attending BOAF and think this software could change the way your community works, stop by booth 47 on June 2 and 3.