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San Diego, CA expanded their 311 "Get It Done" app for better customer engagement

San Diego, CA expanded their 311 "Get It Done" app

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The City has expanded its 311 "Get It Done" system to better engage with customers and employees. Get It Done launched a new mobile app, streamlined web interface, and an internal system for employees to process incoming reports. There have been over 390,000 reports submitted.

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Mayor Unveils 'Get It Done' App That Helps People Request Street Repair, Neighborhood Services Faster | Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer | City of San Diego Official Website

Video of Get It Done App & Web Site Updated Video San Diego – As part of his effort to make our city government more efficient and accessible for all San Diego residents, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer today introduced an innovative pilot project and mobile app called Get It Done San Diego that allows San Diegans to easily report problems and request improvements for their neighborhoods. Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer said, “Our city government should be just as innovative as people we serve and it has always been our goal to improve customer service. If we have mobile apps that can check email, check the weather and check in our flights, we should have a mobile app that helps residents check on street repairs.” With Get It Done, which is available for iPhone and Android users, people can report nonemergency problems to the City through the new mobile app and web portal at www.sandiego.gov. The Get It Done app also allows San Diego residents to track the progress of a complaint and increase efficiency for both residents and City crews. To report a problem, people can now take and upload photos related to over 20 nonemergency problems with roads, street lights, traffic signals and more. The Get It Done app uses GPS information embedded within photos to automatically update the address and location of problems. After uploading the photo, the app user simply has to identify a few details about the problem and click submit. The Get It Done app will help improve three important functions of City government: 1. Get It Done makes it easier to report problems. According to a recent city survey, 83 percent of respondents stated that they did not want to call the City government to report a problem. The new Get It Done app eliminates the need to call the City for various problems, by allowing residents to address issues online, which was the preferred method of 50 percent of survey respondents. The app also allows residents to report problems with their name or anonymously. 2. Get It Done allows residents to better track progress. The app makes it easier for residents to find out what is happening with a City project in their neighborhood. This system allows residents to check the status of projects in real time and view information on their “favorite” issues throughout the city. 3. Get It Done increases efficiency for residents and City workers. The Get It Done app allows users to upload a picture which contains location data using GPS. This allows the City to process information much faster because it links the user to City crews. Similar to the way most private businesses run, the app uses a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software system that directly links reports to a work order system. The systems connects all reports about the same problem into one group and creates a single report so that every individual is notified about the progress of an issue. Visit the web portal. Download from the Apple App Store or Google Play. CONTACT: Charles Chamberlayne at (619) 453-9911 or chamberlayne@sandiego.gov

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