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Tune in April 10 at 2 PM ET
Keeping up with property changes is tough, especially with limited staff and outdated records. Missed new construction, demolitions and parcel modifications cost local governments valuable tax revenue. Traditional field inspections are slow and resource intensive, making it harder for assessors to track taxable properties accurately. Aerial imagery and artificial intelligence provide a better way. These tools help assessors monitor properties remotely, identify taxable activity and ensure fair, accurate valuations — all without extra fieldwork. Real-time parcel updates, precise mapping and historical imagery make assessments more efficient and defendable, improving transparency and public trust. Outdated records and manual inspections make tracking taxable properties difficult. Aerial imagery and AI deliver real-time updates on parcel changes, new construction and valuation shifts all from the office.
This webinar with GovExec and Nearmap will explore how high-resolution aerial imagery and AI help assessors recover lost revenue, reduce field visits and improve valuation accuracy. Experts from government and industry will share real-world applications, adoption challenges and the future of AI in property assessment. They will also discuss how AI and aerial imagery are improving property assessments, helping assessors work smarter, increase efficiency and ensure fair, accurate taxation.
Speakers


Kan Wang
Assistant Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder
County of Riverside, California
Kan Wang is the Assistant Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder for the County of Riverside, California, where he leads digital transformation efforts to enhance government services and improve operational efficiency.
In addition to his public sector role, Kan is a Lecturer at the University of California, Riverside School of Business. He holds an MBA and a Master’s in Applied Computer Science, combining technical expertise with strategic vision to modernize public services and drive meaningful change in local government.

Heather Kuldell-Ware
Former Editor-in-Chief
GovExec

Heather Kuldell-Ware
Former Editor-in-Chief
GovExec