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The Journey from Parking to Mobility Management — ICYMI

Gov tech veteran and Passport Chief Revenue Officer Doug Rogers discusses mobility management and how technology can help cities create more livable, equitable communities as new options emerge.

At first glance, it seems that the job of a parking department is fairly simple: determine when a person parks a vehicle in a certain location, receive payment from that person and enforce the rules by ticketing those who do not pay.

However, in this day and age of ride-share pickups and drop-offs, quick deliveries of food and goods purchased online, an increase in scooters and bike-shares, public transit and electric vehicles, parking enforcement has become more complicated, making it a natural intersection for technology to manage the process, according to Passport's Doug Rogers.

On this episode of "In Case You Missed It," he talks with Dustin and Joe about the challenges facing cities and municipalities, the early days of Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding and the promise that technology holds to make it easier for residents to engage, transact and move about their daily business with less friction.

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Explore Passport's parking, permitting, payment and enforcement platform here.

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“In Case You Missed It” is Government Technology’s weekly news roundup and interview live show featuring e.Republic* Chief Innovation Officer Dustin Haisler and Deputy Chief Innovation Officer Joe Morris as they bring their analysis and insight to the week’s most important stories in state and local government.

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Dustin Haisler is the Chief Innovation Officer of Government Technology's parent company e.Republic. Previously the finance director and later CIO for Manor, Texas, a small city outside Austin, Haisler quickly built a track record and reputation as an early innovator in civic tech. As Chief Innovation Officer, Haisler has a strategic role to help shape the company’s products, services and future direction. Primarily, he leads e.Republic Labs, a market connector created as an ecosystem to educate, accelerate and ultimately scale technology innovation within the public sector. Read his full bio.
Joseph Morris is the Deputy Chief Innovation Officer of Government Technology's parent company e.Republic and a national keynote speaker on issues, trends and drivers impacting state and local government and education. He has authored publications and reports on funding streams, technology investment areas and public-sector priorities, and has led roundtables, projects and initiatives focused on issues within the public sector. Joe has conducted state and local government research with e.Republic since 2007 and knows the ins and outs of government on all levels. He received his Bachelor of Arts in government and international relations from the California State University, Sacramento.