Tech Modernization Rushcliffe Borough Council relies on a mix of legacy web technologies and Microsoft IIS with SQL databases, signaling opportunities to modernize IT. Proposals could include cloud hosting, migration to a broader Microsoft ecosystem, and data analytics to improve reporting and decision making. Strengthening cybersecurity with integrated password management and identity and access management could also reduce risk as services move online.
Leisure Digitalization The council operates leisure centres, parks, and golf courses and runs grants for sports and workforce development. This creates demand for booking and membership systems, facility management, and digital experiences for residents. Complementary opportunities include digital signage, online payments, and grant application portals to streamline community engagement.
Licensing Modernization Licensing taxi drivers and inspecting food outlets point to licensing and compliance workflows that could benefit from digital permit management, mobile inspections, and automated reporting. Selling licenses, renewals, and inspection scheduling tools, plus mobile data capture, could improve efficiency and transparency.
Grant Management Active grant activity and funding for voluntary groups and sports initiatives suggests a need for robust grant management and applicant portals, as well as tools to track outcomes and compliance. A grant lifecycle solution with application intake, review workflows, and reporting could be attractive, optionally integrated with housing and community services data.
Partnership Opportunities Recent partnerships with Network Rail and infrastructure initiatives indicate a pipeline of public sector projects. Procurement and program management tools, contractor management, and environmental and waste services digital solutions could help streamline delivery and reporting across partnerships.