State and Local Government Archive

Keen to Go Green

In Okotoks, AB, Laserfiche protects a historic past and provides for a sustainable future

October 7th, 2008 by Melissa Henley Melissa Henley is a Laserfiche staff member

Okotoks logoNestled along the Sheep River Valley in the heart of the Alberta Foothills, the town of Okotoks, AB, is the second-fastest growing community in Canada, with a 46 percent growth rate since 2001.

According to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Okotoks “can fairly call itself the greenest community in Canada, maybe the world,” as it is one of the first municipalities to establish growth targets balancing infrastructure development and environmental conservation. And true to its motto of “Historic Past, Sustainable Future,” Okotoks has received national and international recognition for its environmental initiatives, so it’s no surprise they turned to Laserfiche to reduce paper consumption. Full story »

Paperless Meetings are the Wave of the Future

New Jersey communities are using Laserfiche to eliminate paper and put more information in the hands of decision makers at public government meetings

October 3rd, 2008

The versatility of Laserfiche’s electronic document technology has inspired creative applications that have taken the paper out of countless government agencies and operations over the past 20 years. Now it’s reaching outside the office into that bastion of paper rustling, public government meetings.

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Fire Department a Hot Spot for Document Management

In Westminster, MA, the fire department uses Laserfiche as the foundation for innovation

September 19th, 2008

Westminster, MA Fire DepartmentIn Westminster, MA, the fire department uses Laserfiche primarily to convert its retention of documents from paper to digital storage. For Fire Chief Brenton Macaloney, installing Laserfiche proved vital to saving time, money and headaches when the town suffered a total loss of electronic data.

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Document management a Burj-ening success

The City of Dubai scans a million pages into Laserfiche

September 8th, 2008

Palm tree-shaped islands. The world’s tallest building. An indoor ski resort. In the past 30 years, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, has quickly blossomed from a regional business center to a global destination. But with 30 years of development comes 30 years of paperwork to manage—which is why Dubai chose a scalable, easy-to-implement Laserfiche solution to convert all of the city’s paper into digital format. Now, an extensive back-file conversion project is under way, with Laserfiche poised to take over day-forward scanning as well. Full story »

Stuck on Laserfiche

In Goodyear, AZ, Laserfiche powers city-wide access to information—and streamlines agenda management

August 6th, 2008 by Melissa Henley Melissa Henley is a Laserfiche staff member

goodyear, arizona sealIn many cities, staff have to impose on the city clerk’s office whenever they need to consult a report, contract or other municipal document. But thanks to Laserfiche, staff throughout the City of Goodyear, AZ, can instantly access these items online, which helps them work more efficiently—and frees staff in the clerk’s office to spend more time helping the public.

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Document Management Goes Public

Riverside, CA, Makes Laserfiche a Citywide Standard

July 9th, 2008

Riverside, CA, Laserfiche ECM
With over 300,000 residents, Riverside, CA, is already one of California’s largest cities, and with each new tally on the census taker’s clipboard comes more information for city staff to manage. So it’s only logical that Riverside is expanding its Laserfiche enterprise content management system to keep pace. Thanks to the drive of the city clerk, what began as a means for one department to find information more quickly has now become the technology platform for citywide business process improvements, cost savings and better public service. Full story »

To Efficiency and Beyond

“I really anticipate that, within five years, Laserfiche will become as widely-used as e-mail.”

June 11th, 2008

gaston county, NCAs the winner of a 2007 InfoWorld 100 Award for IT innovation, Gaston County, NC, is a shining example of the way technology can help move government forward. So when it came time to implement a digital document management solution, it’s no surprise that CIO Brandon Jackson sought the system that could best promote broader-ranging citizen services. As part of the award-winning initiative, a rapidly-growing Laserfiche® system now provides solid technological support for Gaston County’s service mission. Full story »

Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission

Digital Initiatives Enable Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission to be More Effective

May 27th, 2008

Executive Director John Contino of the Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission (www.ethics.state.pa.us) first turned to document management to eliminate the need to bring in temporary help to number the pages of legal files for major court cases.

From that starting point, document management has become an integral part of Commission operations, adding significantly to its public education and information capabilities and becoming a valued productivity tool. Full story »

Lubbock County, TX

May 27th, 2008

The voters in Lubbock County, Texas, didn’t have any voting nightmares to deal with this past election. They had Laserfiche to keep voting confusion at bay.

One of the largest issues concerns ineligible voters coming to the polls. To keep voting fair and above board, it’s imperative to keep track of who can vote and who cannot, especially in elections where the difference between winning and losing could come down to just a few votes. Full story »

Case Closed

Laserfiche helps the Kern County, CA, Superior Court manage its case files

May 23rd, 2008 by Melissa Henley Melissa Henley is a Laserfiche staff member

The majority of legal cases in California begin in one of the state’s 58 superior courts. With facilities in more than 450 locations, the superior courts hear both civil and criminal cases, as well as family, probate and juvenile cases. The superior courts make up the largest part of California’s judicial system—which is itself the largest in the United States. Full story »

Tipping the Scales of Justice

Laserfiche helps the York County, PA, Clerk of Courts Office streamline operations

May 23rd, 2008 by Melissa Henley Melissa Henley is a Laserfiche staff member

Thinking of a traditional courthouse records room might conjure up images of file cabinets overflowing with folders, but that’s not how it works in York County, PA, where staff have used technology to streamline the thousands of cases that pass through the court system each year. Full story »

Turning the Tide

Niagara Falls, ON, increases the return on its Laserfiche investment

May 19th, 2008

The City of Niagara Falls, ON, implemented Laserfiche® in 2001 to provide all departments with a central location to store and manage information. Over the years, each department had developed its own method for organizing files, and the city chose Laserfiche primarily because its flexible folder structure and unified metadata model would accommodate these various filing systems. Full story »

Seeds of Change

In Gilroy, CA, great service has its roots in technology

April 12th, 2008

Most people know Gilroy, California, as the “Garlic Capital of the World.” But city staff in this agricultural epicenter are creating a slightly more technology-focused atmosphere. Thanks to some IT ingenuity—and an integration between Laserfiche® and other line-of-business applications—Gilroy is paving the way for other governments to adopt more citizen-oriented business processes. Full story »