Posts Tagged ‘FOIA’

Check Out New Customer Solutions

July 19th, 2011

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Nowhere to Go But Up

Chelsea, MA, leverages Web Access to eliminate paper with 25% less staff

June 27th, 2011 by Hobey Echlin Hobey Echlin is a Laserfiche staff member

Covering just two square miles, Chelsea, MA is the state’s smallest city, but also one of its densest with 35,000 residents residing in its two square miles. Housing a dozen schools and a dozen-plus more municipal buildings, Chelsea is “certainly compact,” as IT Director John Hyland puts it. Full story »

World Wide WebLink

O’Fallon, IL, relies on a Laserfiche WebLink public information portal to quickly satisfy FOIA requests

December 23rd, 2010

ofallonOne would think granting citizens around-the-clock access to their local government offices and officials might be met with some resistance. O’Fallon, IL, deputy clerk Maryanne Fair loves it.

“Our municipal Website is like having city hall open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,” she says. “My office is only open from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M., but even after hours, people can still find what they need.”
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Laserfiche Embraces Sunshine Week Initiative

Spotlights success of Elkhart County in providing citizens with online access to public information

March 15th, 2010

Long Beach, CA (Laserfiche)—March 15, 2010—Laserfiche today announced its support for Sunshine Week (March 14-20), a national initiative to spark dialogue on the importance of open government and freedom of information. Led by the American Society of News Editors (ASNE), one of the goals of Sunshine Week is to increase online access to public information. Full story »

WebLink Wonderland

Mountains are for snow, not paper, in Vail, CO

December 9th, 2009 by Hobey Echlin Hobey Echlin is a Laserfiche staff member

VailcoloradotownlogoWhen you think of Vail, you think of a winter wonderland of world-class skiing by day and cozy, snowed-in evenings in front of a roaring fire by night. So do the wealth of seasonal visitors and second homeowners that make their way to the outdoor recreation destination in numbers that can quadruple the town’s modest population of 5,000 residents. “Vail’s a small town with a huge national and international visitor population which can grow to over 20,000 at times,” says Michael Wolfe, the Town’s records manager.
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