Municipal government serving 40,000+ residents in Fort Bend County, Texas
Missouri City is a mid-sized government agency digitizing core operations across permitting, asset management, and internal systems. The active Office 365 migration alongside ArcGIS-heavy mapping infrastructure (Desktop, Pro, Online, Enterprise, Portal) signals IT modernization at pace—supported by accelerating hiring across ops, communications, and public works. Pain-point clustering around crisis communication, cross-departmental coordination, and information flow suggests infrastructure gaps the tech roadmap is meant to close.
Notable leadership hires: IT Director, Communications Director, Public Works Director, Chief of Police
Missouri City is a municipal government serving approximately 40,000 residents in Fort Bend County, Texas, located roughly 20 miles southwest of Houston. Founded in 1890 and incorporated in 1956, the city operates a 201–500-person government agency with departments spanning public works, parks, recreation, public safety, permitting, and communications. Current operational priorities include digital permitting systems, ERP implementation, pavement maintenance and management, and capital improvement planning. The agency is modernizing its IT footprint through Office 365 adoption while maintaining ArcGIS as the core platform for infrastructure mapping and planning.
Primary tools are Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat Pro, and the ArcGIS suite (Desktop, Pro, Online, Enterprise, Portal) for GIS and mapping. The city is currently migrating to Microsoft 365 as part of a wider modernization initiative.
Digital permitting solutions, ERP system implementation, Office 365 migration, pavement maintenance and management program (PMMP), capital improvement budgeting, boards and commissions programs, and internal communication infrastructure.
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