Civil Service Websites
Municipal customers expect to find convenience features in their local municipal website. With the mass adoption of broadband, online banking, ecommerce, and web applications, it is important that local government and other civic organizations provide access to their services online.
Lower Savannah Council of Governments
As a service and resource organization The Lower Savannah Council of Governments (LSCOG) has a keen understanding of the value of partnerships. The goal of LSCOG's website is to provide quick access for site visitors - mostly local government entities - to information relevant to their being able to effectively serve their citizens. Jennifer Tinsley, Director of Planning & IT, tapped Powerserve because we're accessible, approachable, and are subject matter experts in this field. The end result was the development of an engaging, easy-to-navigate online resource.

"I knew we could develop LSCOG's second generation website internally; after all, we developed the first one. But the demands on an IT department for technology services often trump any effort to develop a website. Partnering with Powerserve ended up being more cost effective because they could develop the site without being pulled in a lot of different directions like we were. I knew that if I wanted the site done in this century I'd better let them handle it, and they really did!" Jennifer Tinsley, Lower Savannah Council of Governments
Lagrange - Troup County
Lagrange, Ga chamber of commerce needed a web site to help keep its members informed and would become a central hub for online inquiries about important area information. Powerserve accomplished that and more. Key features in their site include an interactive calendar and a well organized directory of services.

"The Lagrange - Troup County website is a filled with the kinds of fresh relevant information that is crucial to retaining online users. Powerserve provided a full-feature content management tool that allows chamber staff members to keep the site fresh and appealing."Mike Leaptrott, Project Manager


