TOWN OF MORRISVILLE: Named As Finalist in Two Categories Of the IDC Government Insights’ Fifth Annual Smart Cities North America Awards

TOWN OF MORRISVILLE: Named As Finalist in Two Categories Of the IDC Government Insights’ Fifth Annual Smart Cities North America Awards
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Town of Morrisville issued the following announcement on Mar. 11.

We are proud to announce that the Town of Morrisville has been named a finalist in two categories of the IDC Government Insights’ fifth annual Smart Cities North America Awards. 

Finalists illustrate best practice examples of how forward-thinking municipalities are effectively leveraging technology and innovation to offer new services and economic opportunities and to meet the needs and expectations of citizens and residents.  

  Vote for the Town in the “Smart Water” and “Smart Buildings” categories by 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 13: https://bit.ly/3sQqmsW 

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Morrisville



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