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Dutchess County Named One of Nation’s Best for Technology Use & Innovation

 

Dutchess County Named One of Nation’s Best

for Technology Use & Innovation

Poughkeepsie… Dutchess County Government has once again been ranked among the nation’s best in the Digital Counties Survey, for its use of technology to improve services and boost efficiencies to better serve residents. The annual survey, conducted by the Center for Digital Government (CDG) and the National Association of Counties (NACo), ranked Dutchess County 2nd in the nation, in the 250,000-499,999 population category, for its use of information and communications technology. Dutchess County has consistently ranked in the nation’s top ten for each of the past 14 years.

Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro said, “The continued recognition of the dedicated work of our County’s Office of Central and Information Services (OCIS), led by Commissioner Glenn Marchi, further demonstrates our efforts to create a more open and engaging platform for our residents to readily access information and communicate with county government. We will continue to build upon our existing infrastructure and innovative technology to make retrieving information and resources easier and more efficient.”

“Congratulations to Dutchess County Government for receiving this noteworthy and deserving recognition. The services and information Dutchess County OCIS provides to residents is paramount in a day and age where technology is rapidly evolving and we must find new and innovative ways to adapt to change. This award further demonstrates Dutchess County’s commitment to providing transparent, accessible and open communication tools and information to its residents and visitors,” said Dutchess County Legislator Alan Surman.

Below are some of the County’s initiatives highlighted in the various Digital Counties Survey categories:

Transparency, Open Data, Data Governance

Mobility/Mobile Applications

Social Media/Portal/Citizen Engagement

Shared Services/Collaborative Initiatives

Cybersecurity Measures

OCIS Commissioner Glenn Marchi said, “We are fortunate to have such a talented and dedicated team at Dutchess County OCIS who work each and every day to develop and provide innovative technology and information services to our residents and County departments. As we look to overhaul the County’s website, we will strive to continue in our efforts to present information and County resources in a way that is user-friendly and easily accessible to the public. Additionally, we will advance our partnerships with our local municipalities to create new shared services and cost saving opportunities.”

“As technology continues to grow in all facets of our lives, county governments are adapting and innovating,” said NACo Executive Director Matthew Chase. “The Digital Counties Survey spotlights how counties deploy technology to enhance services and benefit residents while being responsible stewards of taxpayer resources.”

To learn more about the Digital Counties Survey, visit: http://www.govtech.com/cdg/ 

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