Krems relies on digital showcases: Interactive information from the town hall
Krems relies on digital showcases: Interactive information from the town hall
The city of Krems makes a pioneering decision to improve the citizen service with the introduction of digital showcases. These innovative solutions should make access to information easier for citizens and promote interactivity between the administration and the population. Mayor Peter Molnar and head of the city communication Rosemarie Bachinger presented the new offers in the town hall.
Through digital showcases in the foyer of the town hall, citizens can now quickly and easily exchange information about current regulations and other important information. A special plus point: The new digital official board makes it possible to load information directly via QR codes onto the smartphone. "We combine digital and analogous offers to meet the individual information needs," said magistrate director Karl Hallbauer. This system could cause information to get to the citizens faster and more efficiently.
improvement of transparency
Another advantage of the digital platform is the increased transparency of the online offers. Citizens' concerns are now being shown more clearly, which strengthens trust in the administration. The city of Krems thus relies on modern technologies to reduce communication barriers. The new initiative makes access to official information more conclusive, which is important for both the residents and the city itself.
The digital transformation in urban management is a necessary step that not only serves efficiency, but also promotes closeness to the citizens. It remains exciting to observe how these new offers are accepted by the population and whether they lead to a more intensive use of urban services in the long term.
For a detailed view of the case, see the report on www.noen.at .
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