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Frostburg commission endorses free beta test of JMA’s '76 unboxed' historic-district platform
Summary
JMA Resources presented a cloud-based historic-district management product called '76 unboxed.' The commission voted to recommend Frostburg participate as a free beta test site and to forward that recommendation to the mayor and council.
JMA Resources on Feb. 9 asked the Frostburg Historic District Commission to serve as a free beta test site for its historic-district management product, and the commission voted to recommend the city participate and to forward that recommendation to the mayor and council.
Lane Thompson, a JMA representative, described the cloud-based product — introduced on slides and the company’s website as “76 unboxed” — as a platform to create property files for every building in a historic district, show timelines and historical photos, centralize application workflows, and provide a…
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