8/6/08 Houston County GA hosts records management seminar with MCCi
Traditional prosecution, like most legal endeavors, involves vast amounts of paper. The indictment, police reports, criminal histories, motions, crime lab reports, and transcripts are just a few of the literally thousands of documents that can compose your average case file from arrest to appeal exhaustion. Last year, the Houston County District Attorney’s Office took the first steps toward eliminating the bulk of the paper involved in prosecuting a case by deciding to “go paperless”. [read more]
8/6/07 As their population doubles, Collin County seeks Laserfiche solution to manage growing pains
Collin County, Texas, one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation, found it needed modern technology to help achieve two of the strategic goals: (1) Provide quality public service in a cost-effective manner, and (2) Continue the development of technology that enhances operations. [read more]
7/28/08 Russell Haddock speaks at the Texas Technology Forum
Workflow and Content Management: Managing information is perhaps government's greatest responsibility—and probably its biggest headache. Workflow and content management enables organizations to contend with content across the enterprise while automating and streamlining business processes. This session discusses the latest tools, trends and strategies for an enterprise approach to managing electronic information.
7/17/08 MCCi client Bryan, TX on the Laserfiche Luminaries blog
One of our departments was recently faced with the task of finding an alternate means of storage for a very large volume of information housed on the main server. Although we knew Laserfiche was the answer to the storage dilemma, we were still faced with the task of converting thousands of PDF documents to Laserfiche format with minimal staff interaction.
We discovered that files can be quickly imported into Laserfiche by making a few simple changes... [read more]
7/11/08 MCCi customers recognized by the Center for Digital Government
The Center for Digital Government has completed its 2008 Digital Counties
Survey and announced America’s top digital county governments. Three of MCCi’s customers were recognized for how they are using information technology in increasingly innovative ways and improving service to their citizens. Richland County, South Carolina; Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; and Leon County, Florida will all be recognized this week at a national awards ceremony at the National Association of Counties conference. [read more]
7/7/08 MCCi joins the Texas Technology Forum Advisory Board
Industry representative Russell Haddock
7/1/08 Laserfiche names MCCi VAR of the Month for July 2008
For MCCi, one of the most important measures of success each year is the extent to which they've helped each of their nearly 400 local government clients get better at managing their records. "Everything else falls into place from there," says Donny Barstow, the firm's president. "It could be a small town or a large county, an existing installation or a new one. The goal is to have each customer take at least one step forward every year." [read more]
6/30/08 Partnership with Paul Consulting for Terra Inc.
This client has a huge library of publications. They needed an indexing system that could quickly index and search this library for relevant titles, authors, copyright dates, etc. Paul Consulting worked in conjunction with MCCi to install a Laserfiche document management system as well as import Terra's data into Laserfiche using our Fiche Feeder product. [read more]
6/11/08 Oakland Park FYI - MuniAgenda
City Clerk staff began re-creating the customized electronic agenda system in
August 2007 and has been testing this system since January 2008. The roll-out
began on May 8th with training the City Manager’s Office and
Engineering/ Community Development department as “champions”. Through
continuous efforts, the May 21st and June 4th agendas were created in both the
traditional hard copy process as well as the parallel process in MuniAgenda. [read more]
5/7/08 The City of Daytona Beach approved a contract with MCCi
Consent Agenda (cont.) 19. Electronic Agenda Software - Contract Approval
4/7/08 City of Oxford, GA obtains Laserfiche to archive records
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