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Accela Kicks Off 2009 User Conference with Focus on Growth, Opportunity

                      CEO pushes transparency, immediacy, usability as the new drivers of government software

LAS VEGAS, Nev., —Aug 03, 2009 —  Accela, Inc., the leading provider of Web-based and mobile software applications that make government services available 24/7, today opened its 2009 User Conference with an address by the company's CEO spotlighting the burgeoning global opportunity to provide governments with solutions that automate their services and increase their links with the constituents they serve. Addressing hundreds of government professionals from around the world, Accela President and CEO Maury Blackman emphasized the benefits to be attained when government office and field workers can seamlessly access the same data - and when businesses and residents can leverage the Internet to request services, apply and pay for permits or licenses, and monitor status of queries.

The 2009 Accela User Conference is taking place Aug. 3 - 7 and features previews of forthcoming innovations to the company's  Accela Automation® product suite, as well as product demonstrations, hands-on training sessions, networking opportunities, and a technology expo featuring a range of industry innovators. Sponsors of this year's event include  Microsoft, Panasonic Toughbook, and services provider TruePoint Solutions. The exhibitor roster features technology innovators such as, AT&T, ESRI, Motorola, and many others.

Blackman's comments emphasized the blue-sky potential for Web-enabled government services, despite the current challenges facing the world economy and declining government revenues. "The budget, workload, and staffing challenges facing government agencies today can appear daunting," Blackman noted, "but the importance of their mandates - from public health and safety, to community planning and business development - have never been more critical. Today, more than ever, government leaders are looking for cost-efficient ways to meet their commitments. The ability to offer traditional counter services online and transparently is no longer just a 'good idea': it's become an essential element in the future of government."

Blackman cited transparency, immediacy and usability as key factors driving the need for Web-enabled software solutions, and spurring the need for government agencies to innovate.

Technology Innovations Support Government

Blackman provided a snapshot of core functionality from the next release of the Accela Automation product suite, which will deepen the company's already broad support for government needs. A sampling includes: Although these next-generation innovations are due in early 2010, in-depth workshops and preview sessions for current and future solutions will occur throughout the week. Among the many sessions planned are: shared government services for statewide or regional e-permitting across multiple cities; the future of inspection processing; automating licensing and registration processes; building asset inventories; and much more. The User Conference will also showcase real-world customer examples, such as the story of McAllen, TexThe city processed 4,000 more code enforcement cases in its first year of leveraging GIS capabilities from field than it had in the previous year.

"It's true that times are tough for many," Blackman added, "but governments have new tools at their disposal to deliver on their increasingly complex charters. With continued innovation from Accela, and a commitment by government agencies to continuously improve their services, government's best days are still ahead."

About Accela

Accela Inc. is the leading provider of Web-based and mobile software applications that make government services available 24/7. Accela's solutionsautomate licensing, permit, case, and asset management processes for local, state, and federal government agencies of all sizes. Backed by 30 years of development and implementation in more than 500 agencies worldwide, Accela products and services empower agencies to increase efficiencies, reduce workload, and provide the public with more convenient access to government services. Accela is headquartered in San Ramon, Calif., with offices in Visalia, Calif.; Sandy, Utah; Melbourne, Australia; Abu Dhabi; and Beijing. Additional information can be found at: www.accela.com.



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