Orlando Sentinel

Alexa to provide info to residents

Orange County has embraced Amazon’s conversati­onal tech.

- BY STEPHEN HUDAK

Orange County has joined a growing number of local government­s using Amazon’s conversati­onal technology to provide residents with quick informatio­n.

Orange is the first in Florida to incorporat­e Amazon’s “Alexa” in its outreach efforts about county services, spokeswoma­n Doreen Overstreet said.

The county’s new app for the smart speaker allows users to get answers to questions such as

“How do I adopt an animal?” and “How do I prepare for a hurricane?”

“There are thousands of questions already loaded on Alexa,” said Peter Miller, Orange County’s chief security officer.

He said an innovation committee tapped Orange County’s 311 helpline database to draft answers to the most commonly asked questions by county residents.

Miller said more questions and answers will be added later.

The decision to create content accessible by “Alexa” follows a national trend by government­s to become more digital.

The approach also mirrors the public’s increasing reliance on mobile devices to connect with services through “virtual assistants” such as Amazon’s Alexa.

County staff prepared a 1-minute, 16-second video with Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings to promote the app.

In the video, Demings, who Al

exa correctly identified as mayor, also asks the smart speaker, “Who’s the most attractive elected official in Central Florida?”

It’s a Demings, according to Alexa, but not the one in the mayor’s chair.

Alexa instead chose the mayor’s wife, U.S. Rep. Val Demings, D-Orlando.

The mayor replies, “That’s a good assessment, Alexa.”

Residents can get answers about their elected leaders, how to recycle properly, how to get rid of mosquitoes and to 6,000 other questions.

“With Alexa, we have it covered,” Demings said.

County leaders hope the app gets a lot of use.

The county’s “311” helpline fields an average of 320,000 calls a year from residents with questions or complaints about traffic signals, road repairs and other issues.

Call numbers usually spike in times of bad weather, particular­ly hurricanes. During the past decade, Orange County’s 311 line fielded more than 3 million queries by phone, online or through the county’s smartphone app.

In 2019, the helpline answered 191,096 calls, conducted 1,714 online chats, fielded 12,727 smartphone requests and replied to 1,254 emails.

Its operators fielded thousands of calls related to Hurricane Dorian.

Smart speakers can be programmed to play music, provide informatio­n, deliver news and sports scores, report the weather and control house lights and temperatur­es.

Overstreet said the county chose Amazon’s Alexa platform because of its popularity and market share.

In 2014, Amazon released its first smart speaker, the Echo, which is equipped with a talking assistant named Alexa.

The company has more than 100 million devices on the market as it builds Alexa into all of its smart-home products.

As of 2018, Amazon controlled three-quarters of the smart-home marketplac­e.

In Orange County, like many government agencies across the nation, “Alexa” programs are in testing stages with officials saying they hope to expand them.

For instance, Miller envisions “Alexa” being able to let a resident know what day his garbage will be picked up and how much his water bill is.

In Mississipp­i, one of the first states to embrace Amazon’s technology, users can get traffic alerts within a 20-mile radius or aggregated local news.

Residents can connect with “Ask Orange County” by directing Alexa to, “Enable the Orange County Government Skill.”

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Orange County is the first county in Florida to incorporat­e Alexa in its outreach efforts, a spokeswoma­n said.

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