The City of Omaha, Nebraska, lives up to their vision to provide a streamlined citizen experience. The City’s Planning Department’s Permits and Inspection Division offers their constituents an online permit experience, which includes the ability to pay for applications, permits, and inspection services. This had become an important part of the permit process, but there were also some areas the City wanted to improve upon.
The City faced challenges with their previous payment solution and sought a secure, efficient, and customer-friendly option for processing transactions. In this case study, we explore their journey from using an older adapter to adopting the Elavon connector through Velosimo to use with their land management software, Accela.
There were several areas the City was looking to enhance for their customers. As Stu Craven, Senior Application Analyst from Omaha, NE, explains, “We wanted to provide the ability for customers to pay with ACH/eChecks, and we needed to find a solution that was a better fit for our payment security requirements with PCI compliance.”
By switching to the Elavon connector through Velosimo, Omaha quickly realized their goal of providing customers a more seamless integration with Accela. They added the option for customers to pay using ACH/eCheck payments while reducing the service fees the City had to pay their payment processor. By adopting this new connector, Omaha was able to unify its payment processing under a single platform, making it easier for its finance department to track metrics and generate reports.
Omaha chose to use the Elavon integration with Velosimo for several reasons. As an established customer of Velosimo, the team was confident in the platform's usability and knew they could track transactions in the administration portal for better visibility and potential troubleshooting. They were also confident they could quickly realize the time to value with a proven implementation process. And Omaha was able to quickly set up and configure the new integration with Elavon through the Velosimo platform, and within two weeks, they were processing payments.