Across the country, government and public agencies are facing a conundrum. On the one hand, entities like the DMV, Department of Veterans Affairs, and city/county services don’t have to deal with competition. For the most part, citizens have one resource option for satisfying requirements like renewing a license or filing a building plan. On the other hand, they are facing a growing imperative to improve everything from operations and staff capacity, to location environments.  Ironically, in some cases this enables stagnancy from these entities in enabling change, a city doesn’t have to worry about competition.


Source: The Qmatic Blog