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GovOffice is the Nation’s leader in local government Websites--serving over 1,400 communities, small to large, across the United States. GovOffice is a division of Avenet Web Solutions, an industry-leading provider of state-of-the-art Website creation and management systems. Avenet’s proven, easy-to-use Website technology empowers organizations and entities of any size to rapidly deploy and cost-effectively maintain customized, interactive and robust Websites. Avenet serves a variety of “vertical” markets with "industry-specific" applications offered through its business lines, including GovOffice, NonprofitOffice, CampaignOffice and Avenet eFolio. |
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Iowa League of Cities |
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The Iowa League of Cities serves as the unified voice of cities, providing advocacy, training and guidance to strengthen Iowa’s communities.Through membership services, research, publications, trainings and other collaborations, the League provides guidance and serves as the resource for member cities. |
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Empower |
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EMPOWER is a robust student information system supporting the academic management needs of colleges and universities. Following students from the first inquiry through alumni and donor status, the system includes robust features such as recruiting, admissions, records, advising, degree audit, financial aid, student billing, housing, campus security, campus judicial processes, and alumni/development. Specially designed higher education payroll and human resources systems round out the offering. The comprehensive EMPOWER Web Portal provides self-service access for inquiries, applications, students, faculty, staff, parents, and the public at large – all under strict security controls. |
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Iowa State Association of Counties |
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ISAC was established by law on June 30, 1971 with the signing of SF 37. ISAC is comprised of several statewide associations called affiliates. In total, there are 15 of these associations that are affiliated with ISAC. There are 99 counties in Iowa ranging in population from about 4,400 residents (Adams County) to approximately 380,000 residents (Polk County). All 99 counties operate under the board of supervisor form of government. Historically, the role of counties has been to serve as an administrative arm of the state - maintaining records, providing courts and law enforcement, building roads, assisting the mentally ill, immunizing children, assessing property and collecting taxes, and conducting elections. Counties still perform these functions, as well as others, through full-time elected officials including a board of county supervisors, sheriff, recorder, treasurer, attorney, and auditor. |
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