Moving the Friction Out of Constituent Experiences

Friction refers to the accumulation of hassles and delays that clog interactions between governments and constituents. It causes inefficiencies, frustrations, delays and a loss of the public trust. Governments that reduce friction increase constituent engagement, control costs and reduce internal frustration that makes it hard to retain talented workforce.

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