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BasicGov Commentary on US Federal Government IT Plans for State and Local Governments

2010 News Releases

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3 Areas in US Federal Government IT Implementation Plan a Fit for State and Local Government Adoption: Cloud First Policy, Modular Development and Flexible IT Budgets Key

December 13, 2010, Vancouver, BC - BasicGov, a leader in web-based software for state and local government agencies, comments on the US Federal Government IT Plan (Plan) released December 9, 2010 and what this means for state and local governments (click to read Plan)

“It is encouraging to see the IT plans at the US Federal Government level include cloud first policy, modular development and flexible IT budgets,” said Michael Togyi, Vice President Marketing and Sales, BasicGov Systems. “I believe that it is important for state and local governments to replicate these and the other elements of the 25 point plan to improve the technology acquisition process.”

1. Cloud First Policy

The Shift to a“Cloud First” policy brings benefits economically, IT flexibility to scale up or down, and fast selection and implementation (page 7 of the Plan). It states, “ Cloud computing brings a wide range of benefits:

• Economical: Cloud computing is a pay-as-you-go approach to IT, in which a low initial investment is required to begin, and additional investment is needed only as system use increases.

• Flexible: IT departments that anticipate fluctuations in user demand no longer need to scramble for additional hardware and software. With cloud computing, they can add or subtract capacity quickly and easily.

• Fast: Cloud computing eliminates long procurement and certification processes, while providing a near-limitless selection of services.”

BasicGov Commentary on Cloud First Policy: Cash strapped and resource strained state and local government agencies would benefit greatly from a similar cloud first policy.

2. Modular IT and Flexible IT Budgets

In the Plan (page 19), it states that “Evidence shows that modular development leads to increased success and reduced risk. Moving forward, Federal IT programs must be structured to deploy working business functionality in release cycles no longer than 12 months, and, ideally, less than six months, with initial deployment to end users no later than 18 months after the program begins.” The Federal government plans to achieve this modular approach by working with the industry leaders and building templates and samples.

Regarding flexible IT budgets, the Plan (page 24), outlines that transparency towards goals is critical. “Program leaders and CIOs with increased budget flexibility will face higher expectations around successful delivery from agency leaders and Congress. Achieving greater flexibility in funding also requires greater transparency into spending effectiveness. Agencies will need to engage in more frequent dialogues with appropriations staff and to clearly demonstrate the performance of IT investments in achieving mission goals.”

BasicGov Commentary on Modular IT and Flexible IT budgets: Delivery of projects in six months is a very achievable goal in the cloud. BasicGov modules can be deployed in any order depending on the need and new modules are added easily as the government client has experience in the use of the system which also eliminates upfront implementation and training burden. State and local governments have yearly budget reviews and this tends to slow down the adoption of IT. With a more flexible IT budget, state and local governments could create a “cloud first” budget line that would allow the agency to move forward to adopt IT modules incrementally while showing success.

3. Myth-buster Awareness Campaign

In the Plan (page 32), the US Federal government outlines its “myth-buster” awareness campaign to eliminate artificial private sector engagement barriers. This campaign will include using online communities, video channels, Q&A forums, webinars and presentations at industry conferences.

BasicGov Commentary on Myth-Buster Campaign: State and local governments can tap into the US Federal government’s online educational information and share easily with all departments to move its agency into an innovative, flexible and more productive organization.

About BasicGov

BasicGov Systems, Inc. develops, sells and supports web-based software for cities, counties, state governments and government agencies to streamline permitting and inspections, code enforcement, planning, licensing and citizen access. BasicGov is a reliable, secure solution delivered for an affordable price and the only web-based software for local governments built on the Salesforce.com Force.com platform, the backbone of cloud computing solutions used by more than 70,000 organizations worldwide. Unlike enterprise software that is expensive to acquire and difficult to implement, BasicGov requires no capital investment and is easy to set up.

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BasicGov and Carahsoft Team to Deliver Government Permitting, Code Enforcement, and Licensing Solutions in the Cloud

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BasicGov and Carahsoft Team to Deliver Government Permitting, Code Enforcement, and Licensing Solutions in the Cloud

Partnership provides government agencies with web-based solutions to improve government productivity, response, and service to citizens

February 17, 2010, Vancouver, BC - BasicGov Systems, Inc. (TSX Venture: BSG.V) has partnered with Carahsoft Technology Corp. to market and sell its BasicGov suite of software to federal, state, and local government agencies through Carahsoft's General Services Administration (GSA) schedule.

BasicGov's web-based software improves productivity and response times by automating common activities for permits and inspections, business licensing, and code enforcement. BasicGov Permits and Inspections streamlines permit requests and scheduling of inspections. BasicGov Licensing simplifies license approvals and batch renewals. BasicGov Code Enforcement automates tasks related to code violations and inspections. Online, 24/7 access to all BasicGov modules is provided by BasicGov Citizen Portal.

"We are pleased to add BasicGov to our growing portfolio of cloud computing solutions for government," said Craig P. Abod, President, Carahsoft. "Every government agency – large or small – has valued staff dedicated to managing these daily activities. Whether it is a federal permit for a new wind farm, a license for a state contractor, or a neighborhood abandoned car complaint, BasicGov makes government more efficient in responding to customer requests."

"We expect Carahsoft to quickly put BasicGov in front of larger government agencies that we're not able to reach on our own," said David Roberts, President and CEO, BasicGov Systems. "Our Software as a Service model is ideal for government as it delivers functionality and reliability without the high costs or lengthy implementation of traditional software."

 

About BasicGov
BasicGov Systems, Inc. (TSX Venture: BSG) develops, sells and supports web-based software, also known as Software as a Service (SaaS), for local governments throughout North America. BasicGov software suite includes: Permits & Inspections; Code Enforcement; Licensing; Planning; and Citizen Portal. The software allows cities and local governments to improve productivity and provide better services to citizens by streamlining and automating processes in its community development to achieve smart growth and sustainability goals. To help small or large government agencies lower IT costs BasicGov has an aggressive SaaS subscription pricing model. BasicGov has partnered with Salesforce.com and its Force.com cloud computing platform used by more than 55,000 organizations worldwide to deliver industry leading performance, security and scalability to government customers. www.basicgov.com

About Carahsoft
Carahsoft Technology Corp. is the trusted Government IT solutions provider, combining technological expertise with a thorough understanding of the government procurement process to help federal, state and local government agencies select and implement the best solution at the best possible value. As a top ranked GSA Schedule Contract holder, Carahsoft is the largest government partner and serves as the master government aggregator for many of its best-of-breed vendors. The company’s dedicated Solutions Divisions support proactive sales, marketing and delivery of Symantec, Storage Solutions, VMware, Adobe, Open Source, HR, HP Software, Intelligence, and SAP. Carahsoft is consistently recognized by its partners as a top revenue producer and is listed among the industry’s fastest growing firms by VAR Business, CRN, Inc., Washington Technology, and the Washington Business Journal. In 2009, Carahsoft was ranked among the top ten companies by total revenue on the Inc.500 list of privately held companies, and received the VAR Business Top Revenue Generator Award. www.carahsoft.com

Media contact: Susan Kirk
susan.kirk@basicgov.com, 1.604.315.9959

Sales contact: Roula Fredrikson
roula.fredrikson@basicgov.com, 1.866.999.1846 ext. 1

Carahsoft Media contact: Mary Lange
mary.lange@carahsoft.com, 1.703.431.8485

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How Local Governments are Benefitting from Sustainability and other Trends - White Paper and Blog Series sponsored by BasicGov

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White Paper and Blog Series: HB Lanarc White Paper Sponsored by BasicGov - How Local Governments are Benefitting from Sustainability and other Trends

White paper and blog series explores six major trends in municipal management including sustainable practices and key leadership opportunities in community development management

February 10, 2010, Vancouver, BC - BasicGov Systems, Inc. (TSX Venture: BSG.V) has published a sponsored white paper for local governments produced by HB Lanarc, leaders in sustainable communities. The "Ahead of the Curve" white paper and related blog series explores municipal leadership challenges and opportunities, including a move to adopt sustainable practices while improving community development review and approvals. Case study overviews from communities in British Columbia, Canada and New Mexico, US are referenced.

White Paper download:"Ahead of the Curve – How Leading Local Governments are Benefitting from Sustainability and Other Trends".

Blog participation: In collaboration with the White Paper, BasicGov is hosting a blog series with author and sustainability planning expert, Peter Whitelaw, to invite discussions about "Ahead of the Curve" trends and leadership opportunities, at www.basicgov.com/blog.

 

About BasicGov
BasicGov Systems, Inc. (TSX Venture: BSG) develops, sells and supports web-based software, also known as Software as a Service (SaaS), for local governments throughout North America. BasicGov software suite includes: Permits & Inspections; Code Enforcement; Licensing; Planning; and Citizen Portal. The software allows cities and local governments to improve productivity and provide better services to citizens by streamlining and automating processes in its community development to achieve smart growth and sustainability goals. To help small or large government agencies lower IT costs BasicGov has an aggressive SaaS subscription pricing model. BasicGov has partnered with Salesforce.com and its Force.com cloud computing platform used by more than 55,000 organizations worldwide to deliver industry leading performance, security and scalability to government customers. www.basicgov.com

About HB Lanarc
HB Lanarc Consultants Ltd. are planning and design consultants based in Vancouver British Columbia.  The firm is a North American leader in sustainable communities, with a strong track record on projects from community-wide plans to climate change planning, sustainable landscape design, and knowledge tools for sustainable development. www.hblanarc.ca

Media contact: Susan Kirk
susan.kirk@basicgov.com, 1.604.315.9959

Sales contact: Roula Fredrikson
roula.fredrikson@basicgov.com, 1.866.999.1846 ext. 1

BasicGov Licensing Software Maximizes Local Government Revenues

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BasicGov Licensing Software Maximizes Local Government Revenues

Web-based software cuts government costs and improves service to citizens

January 12, 2010, Vancouver, BC - BasicGov Systems, Inc. (TSX Venture: BSG.V) (formerly CloudBench Applications, Inc.) has launched BasicGov Licensing software to help local governments collect licensing revenues quickly, improve budgeting and manage cash flow. BasicGov Licensing lets local governments maximize revenue by automating licensing tasks related to businesses, contractors, animals and many other license types.

BasicGov Licensing adds to the BasicGov suite of web-based software solutions (City Planning, Permits & Inspections, Code Enforcement) and is hosted on SalesForce.com's cloud computing platform, Force.com. Online, anywhere, 24/7 citizen access is available through the BasicGov Citizen Portal, which integrates with all BasicGov modules and allows business owners and individuals to manage multiple license applications from home or office.

BasicGov Licensing streamlines license applications, registrations, payments, approvals, and renewals, with minimal effort by staff. New applications can be processed quickly and the time to process renewals is drastically reduced with BasicGov's high speed letter processor. All license information is stored online so approvals can be automated and consume less paper. Supervisors and public officials have access to centralized reporting to track operational results and staff productivity.

"Governments of all sizes are switching to web-based software to improve revenue generation and productivity while trimming IT budgets," said Michael Togyi, Vice President, Marketing and Sales. "With BasicGov Licensing, we now offer our clients a complete turnkey package that includes code enforcement, permits and inspections, and planning combined with on-line citizen access. Web-based solutions and the monthly subscription model are ideal for cost-conscious governments and BasicGov is the proven alternative to expensive enterprise systems."

BasicGov customer Nate Greenberg with Mono County said, "We're excited about the addition of BasicGov Licensing as it will integrate with all of our other data from planning, code enforcement, permits, and inspections on one common platform which will help our team to make better business decisions."

For more information about BasicGov Licensing go to www.basicgov.com/products/licensing

About BasicGov
BasicGov Systems, Inc. (TSX Venture: BSG) develops, sells and supports web-based software, also known as Software as a Service (SaaS), for local governments throughout North America. BasicGov software suite includes: Permits & Inspections; Code Enforcement; Licensing; Planning; and Citizen Portal. The software allows cities and local governments to improve productivity and provide better services to citizens by streamlining and automating processes in its community development to achieve smart growth and sustainability goals. To help small or large government agencies lower IT costs BasicGov has an aggressive SaaS subscription pricing model. BasicGov has partnered with Salesforce.com and its Force.com cloud computing platform used by more than 55,000 organizations worldwide to deliver industry leading performance, security and scalability to government customers. www.basicgov.com

Media contact: Susan Kirk
susan.kirk@basicgov.com, 1.604.315.9959

Sales contact: Roula Fredrikson
roula.fredrikson@basicgov.com, 1.866.999.1846 ext. 1

CloudBench Applications Inc., changes name to BasicGov Systems, Inc.

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CloudBench Applications Inc., changes name to BasicGov Systems, Inc.

New name reflects success of BasicGov product line

January 4, 2010, Vancouver, BC - CloudBench Applications, Inc. announced today that the company name has changed to BasicGov Systems, Inc. This name change was effective as of Thursday December 24th on the TSX Venture Exchange. The new symbol for the company is BSG.V. BasicGov has four web-based software modules for local governments that improve productivity in the areas of Planning, Permits and Inspections, Code Enforcement, and online Citizen Portal.

The Planning module manages all tasks connected with a city's planning process. The Permits and Inspections module simplifies and automates everyday tasks related to citizens and business owners permit requests and resulting inspections. The Code Enforcement module streamlines the process for managing citizen complaints and code violations.

Citizen Portal provides for online community development to expand citizen access and streamline permits and inspections, code enforcement and planning. With Citizen Portal property owners, building contractors and developers can apply for permits online, schedule inspections or check the status of applications 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

About BasicGov
BasicGov Systems, Inc. (TSX Venture: BSG) develops, sells and supports web-based software, also known as Software as a Service (SaaS), for local governments throughout North America. BasicGov software suite includes: Permits & Inspections; Code Enforcement; Licensing; Planning; and Citizen Portal. The software allows cities and local governments to improve productivity and provide better services to citizens by streamlining and automating processes in its community development to achieve smart growth and sustainability goals. To help small or large government agencies lower IT costs BasicGov has an aggressive SaaS subscription pricing model. BasicGov has partnered with Salesforce.com and its Force.com cloud computing platform used by more than 55,000 organizations worldwide to deliver industry leading performance, security and scalability to government customers.
www.basicgov.com

Media contact: Susan Kirk
susan.kirk@basicgov.com, 1.604.315.9959

Sales contact: Roula Fredrikson
roula.fredrikson@basicgov.com, 1.866.999.1846 ext. 1