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GIGa Innovation Showcase & Luncheon

January 2012

On January 27 at the Local Government Federal Credit Union's (LGFCU) Quorum Center in Raleigh, the first annual Government Innovation Grant Award (GIGa) Innovation Showcase & Luncheon was held. Dan Heath served as the keynote and spoke on how to bring change to an organization. Mr. Heath is the author of Switch: How to Change when Change Is Hard.

After lunch, the 2011 GIGa applicants presented their submissions to the audience. The ideas ranged from a public safety wireless network to mobile app for citizens to  QR codes on building permits. A panel of state CIOs voted on the written submissions to select the top 3 awards; however, the live audience voted for the best presentation and determined a surprise Best In Show Winner.

Congratulations to the 2011 winners:

Quarter 1: Catawba County QR Code Permitting

                 City of Asheboro Mobile 311 Project

Quarter 2: City of Conover Connect2Conover

                 Durham County Computers for Kids

Annual Awards: $10,000 Grant to Catawba County QR Code Permitting

                         $ 2,500 Grant to City of Asheboro Mobile 311 Project

                         $ 2,500 Grant to Gaston County Police Dept's Offender-Based Investigations

                         $ 1,000 Best in Show Gaston County Police Dept

Jason Eades and Anthony Daniels Win top prizes

October 2011

Congratulations to GIS winner Anthony "Skip" Daniels of  Forsyth County and General Topic winner Jason Eades for Catawba County; both are the fall symposium Demo Slam winners! Our top finalist included Jason Clay (City of Newton) and Chris Callahan (City of Havelock).

We are proud to bring the latest technical innovations from NCLGISA members to public attention. Each session was standing room only to see what our local governments were doing to creatively solve common problems.

Presentations were limited to 5 minutes. We had up to 8 presentations per session. The top 4 finalist each won money for their efforts.

We plan to offer another Demo Slam! at the Wilmington Spring Symposium.

Cities of Danville and Lynchbrug, VA Recognized for Innovation and Efficiency in Local Government

October 2011

The Cities of Danville and Lynchburg, VA were recognized as award winners at Virginia's Technology conference (COVITS) on September 26, 2011. Secretary of Technology Jim Duffey and Chief Information Officer Sam Nixon presented the 2011 Governor’s Technology Awards at a lunchtime ceremony at COVITS. Fourteen winners and 10 honorable mentions were honored in nine categories in 2011.

Inez Harville (IT Director from the City of Danville and CGCIO graduate from the  Class of 2010) and the City of Danville won in the category of "Innovation in Local Government".

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Mike Goetz (IT Director from the City of Lynchburg and current class CGCIO student) and the City of Lynchburg won in the category of "IT as an Efficiency Driver".

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City of Charlotte Recognized for Use of GIS with "Virtual Charlotte"

July 2011

As Charlotte prepares to host next year's Democratic National Convention, the city is looking for ways to use its GIS. Most recently Charlotte teamed with Esri to create Virtual Charlotte, a public-facing, Google Maps-style website that makes use of the city's GIS to provide data to both field workers and citizens.

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Jeff Stovall, Top 50 CIO

June 2011

InformationWeek's Government Top 50 CIOs is a power list of top government CIOs. Selected for vision and clout, but also for delivering tangible, measurable results.

Jeff Stovall is leading Charlotte's government into the digital age. That's reflected in the city's high ranking (it placed fourth) among major metro areas in the Center for Digital Government's 2010 Digital Cities survey.

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City of Asheville Wins GMIS Best Practices Award

June 2011

The City of Asheville won the GMIS Best Practices Award for its wireless broadband project. Wanda Burgess, whose division managed the wireless project, built a replacement network for less than $20,000 when a change in state law left the City with the challenge of connecting over 22 city facilities in less than 4 months. The current fiber network would now cost the City $450,000 annually to continue providing the same services to citizens.

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Terry Bledsoe Selected as a Top 25 Doer, Dreamer and Driver

February 2011

Terry Bledsoe, CIO for Catawba County, NC was selected as one of the Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers in Public Sector Innovation for 2011 by Government Technology.

Government Technology annually honors 25 people who cut through the public sector's infamous barriers to innovation - tight budgets, organizational inertia, politics as usual, etc. - to reshape government operations for the better.

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City of Raleigh Wins Award

February 2011

PTI has recognized the City of Raleigh for its iMAPS project.

The new iMAPS application interface represents the most recent in a long series of cooperative efforts by the City of Raleigh and Wake County GIS organizations. The purpose of the application interface is to provide the citizens of Wake County with a wide variety of geospatial and other land-records-related information in an easy-to-use, intuitive web portal.

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Guilford County is Nationally Recognized

February 2011

Guilford County recently was recognized by the Public Technology Institute (PTI) for its Workforce Management System Implementation project and Parcel Map Accuracy Project (PMAP). Guilford County is the third largest County in the state of North Carolina, has an annual budget of over $600 million and a workforce of approximately 2,600 employees. A monthly payroll process was in place for over 30 years and had not evolved to keep pace with the growing complexity of federal payroll regulations. County staff in the Information Services, Human Resources, and Finance departments, began work on a major project to implement a new payroll and time and attendance system with the goal of transitioning all County employees to automated time reporting, a new payroll system and a biweekly pay frequency by March, 2010.

Also, Guilford County, in an effort to improve and measure the quality of our Parcel Basemap, has designed and begun implementation of the Parcel Map Accuracy Project (PMAP). The PMAP initiative calls for a way to measure parcel map accuracy and track improvement of the mapping from year to year. The first step in this process was to compare our parcel map to the similar parcel maps throughout the State. This step was called the External Parcel Rating System and was designed to review and rate randomly selected parcels for their aesthetic accuracy. The reviewed parcels would be given a pass/fail rating and then those numbers would be used to create an overall accuracy rating.

City of Charlotte Wins Multiple PTI Awards

February 2011

Both the My Charlotte and Virtual Charlotte mobile applications have been won the Public Institute of Technology's Mobile Government Awards for 2011.

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Brandon Jackson Recognized as a Premier 100 IT Leader

February 2011

Brandon Jackson, Information Technology Director for Gaston County, NC was nominated as one of ComputerWorld's Premier 100 IT Leaders for 2010.

Each year, Computerworld's Premier 100 IT Leaders awards program honors the brightest talent in the IT industry. Even through economic turmoil that for many meant budget cuts and staff downsizing, these 100 men and women continued to deliver innovative projects and measurable business value.

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Tue, 21 Feb 2012 14:14:54 -0500

nclgisa: NCLGISA is adding a HackAthon to the spring symposium Demo Slam! Details here... http://t.co/zmkd9taN

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nclgisa: Scholarship Applications Due - (All Day): Importance: Normal Priority Apply online http://t.co/dughb82r

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nclgisa: Time to apply for the 1st quarter 2012 GIGa Grants from NCLGISA, LGFCU, and UNC http://t.co/FgyvGDlW

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nclgisa: Last Platinum Exhibit! http://t.co/7HnpIcGR

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nclgisa: Gold & Silver Exhibits have sold out! 5 Platinum remain http://t.co/KgM4GmPT

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nclgisa: Congratulations to the GIGa applicants & thank you to LGFCU for hosting the Showcase & Awards Luncheon

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nclgisa: Last days to register to hear Dan Heath speak on facilitating change & to grab great innovative ideas being used... http://t.co/GV74VSk5

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nclgisa: Seats remain to hear Dan Heath & celebrate innovating government agencies across NC! http://t.co/iUSK32JD

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nclgisa: Two silver exhibits left! Find a partner for a gold or platinum where space remains! http://t.co/Tgl0G693

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nclgisa: Spring symposium exhibitor invitations will go out January 11. Check back here or in your inbox!

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Catawba County IT

 

Fri, 30 Dec 2011 17:50:17 -0500

Every year about this time I try to predict the technology trends for local government that will influence how we do business in the coming year.  This year, I am doing something a little different.  I started with an article that covered some of the changes we have seen in the past few years that [...]

Thu, 29 Dec 2011 14:36:33 -0500

Every year about this time I try to predict the technology trends for local government that will influence how we do business in the coming year.  This year, I am doing something a little different.  I am starting with an article that covers some of the changes that we have seen in the past few [...]

Tue, 22 Nov 2011 21:46:58 -0500

Are you digitally prepared for the winter? Seems easy until you have no power and your battery in your mobile device is dead. Don't be caught digitally unprepared.

Tue, 19 Jul 2011 11:17:32 -0400

Why am I in Portland? Some of you have noticed that I have been posting tweets and Facebook from Portland, Oregon this weekend. So why am I in Portland? I am in Portland to talk about one of the treasures that we have in Catawba County, the EcoComplex. The CIO talking about a landfill? What’s [...]

Fri, 04 Feb 2011 17:33:05 -0500

The convergence of voice, video and data is old news today, but when it happened it changed the world.  New possibilities became available for the delivery of services like phone, movies and entertainment. All this was enhanced with the flood of small mobile devices.  And now, we love being able to use our smartphone to [...]

Thu, 06 Jan 2011 18:36:33 -0500

Over the last few years Catawba County has implemented many different ways for citizens to receive information and  interact with us.  I titled this Social Media because that term is recognized by everyone on the web.  It would be more appropriate to title it “Citizen Interaction with Catawba County” or just “Communicating” . And note [...]

Wed, 05 Jan 2011 13:56:22 -0500

The permit center is in the process of adding QR Codes to the permit hard card.  The following is an explanation about how the code works from Steve Lackey.   By Steve Lackey Along with the use of smartphones and other related devices, QR Codes are becoming quite popular and useful.  Called “Quick Response Codes”, they store [...]

Tue, 21 Dec 2010 21:12:40 -0500

What does 2011 hold for technology in government?  This is always hard to predict but we must continually be looking forward, researching the trends, separating the potential break through from the fads, and determining what solid technology in our past is now obsolete.  Investments must be sound to maximize the limited, available dollars.  As we [...]

Thu, 09 Dec 2010 16:48:53 -0500

This sounds like a simple question.  What does value mean to you? And it may be simple for you to answer. But when we asked several groups this question, we found that there were about as many answers as there were people answering.  We also found that the answers varied depending on whether you were [...]

Thu, 02 Dec 2010 18:26:27 -0500

By Rick Cook and Terry Bledsoe What does a career in IT look like? What does it mean to start in the infancy of the computer age? What’s it like to be in a field that’s constantly changing? Doug Bumgarner has lived this life and can tell the complete history of technology in Catawba County. [...]

Center for Public Technology

 

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By now you have surely heard much about the changes to Facebook. The Timeline allows people to create a scrapbook of their entire life. Before, Facebook kept people up to date in real time on your present life. Now you can create a visual history to share with your audience more about who you are [...]

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A new study at England’s University of Bradford uses thermal imaging cameras to detect liars.  Variations in facial temperatures during questioning can assist when determining truth from lie.  When people do not answer honestly, brain activity changes, which thermal cameras can detect. Researchers are combining thermal imaging with a regular camera that monitors facial expressions.  [...]

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This fall, NCLGISA will hold its fall symposium on October 19-21 in Asheville, NC. The Crowne Plaza resort is the place to be. Our agenda has changed slightly from the spring to offer general sessions on Wednesday and Friday while having 4 concurrent sessions all day on Thursday. The Disrupt! theme stems from the keynote [...]

Wed, 08 Jun 2011 16:05:06 -0400

For those of you fortunate enough to have attended the NCLGISA Spring Symposium, you have heard Neal Petersen’s inspiring message.   For those who were not able to attend, the video of his session will be posted on NCLGISA.org once available.  In the meantime, here is an overview of his session and his book, Journey of [...]

Tue, 05 Apr 2011 20:23:52 -0400

For decades Apple has offered incentives for teachers, educators, and parents to utilize their merchandise.  Many already use iPads in the classroom.  iPad users are likely savvy with Pages for word processing, Keynote for presentations, and Numbers for calculating & graphing.  AirPrint can turn your electronic work into a hard copy. This is just the [...]

Tue, 22 Mar 2011 18:37:30 -0400

At the Raleigh CIO Forum, I had the opportunity to hear Lee Yount Jr. present on the many ways Catawba County has integrated social media & networking into its emergency response.   After the recent events in Japan, I decided to investigate how these tools are continuing to be utilized to provide updates and additional warnings [...]

Tue, 15 Mar 2011 20:54:17 -0400

It’s time for the forum that helped launch FourSquare and Twitter. On March 16-17, it’s the SXSW Interactive Festival  in Austin. What will be the next big tech trend? This year’s front runners enable group texting. Products like GroupMe, Buliga, and kik offer this capability.  GroupMe, the SXSW early favorite, lets you make a subgroup [...]

Thu, 24 Feb 2011 19:53:53 -0500

Many cities across the country are replacing aging coin-and-dial parking meters with smart meters.  These solar-powered, automated attendants can control multiple parking spaces, accept credit/debit/cell phone payments, and notify an officer when its ticket time. Single meters can cost as little as $150 each when purchased in bulk, and multi-space meters start at $7,000 each. [...]

Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:51:38 -0500

If you have made a New Year’s resolution, it may be harder to keep than you expected. Research suggests that people have a finite amount of willpower and volitional energy.  At the end of a hectic, decision-filled day, you may have more difficulty adhering to your resolution. Here are some tips for a more successful [...]

Tue, 21 Dec 2010 20:50:05 -0500

In rural Hector, Arkansas, the school district has converted one bus into a mobile classroom for approximately $20,000. Students in this region average 2 hours per day on the bus. During their commute, students have access to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) educational resources. The bus has been outfitted with five streaming video screens [...]

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NC League of Municipalities

 

Tue, 21 Feb 2012 20:56:51 -0500

NCLeague: Your town have surplus property? Consider a @GovDeals auction like @CityOfFayNC. @govdeals is preferred NCLM vendor. http://t.co/cj3yiqwL

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NCLeague: Editorial: It is very important for everyone to understand what’s at issue so we can realize a better future. http://t.co/cj3yiqwL

Tue, 21 Feb 2012 20:47:37 -0500

NCLeague: Another environmental issue: water sources. Who will own water system in Asheville? Key will be defining ownership, says one resident.

Tue, 21 Feb 2012 20:47:09 -0500

NCLeague: Another environmental issue: water sources. Who will own Asheville's water system? Key will be defining ownership, says one resident.

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NCLeague: State is in pretty good shape to respond to hurricane; however, there is room for improvement. http://t.co/cj3yiqwL

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NCLeague: #NCLM ExecDir says fracking will affect cities/towns as well as county & state. Share your concerns:@ncleague. http://t.co/cj3yiqwL

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NCLeague: #nclm InTheNews,February21,2012 - Title: In The News, February 21, 2012 Article Date: 2/21/2012 Page Content: TRANSP... http://t.co/5pw2I1u1

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NCLeague: #nclm ICS - Title: Free Incident Command System workshop to be held March 14 Article Date: 2/20/2012 Page Conten http://t.co/4wHZRF7J

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NCLeague: #nclm Agworkshops - Title: Free workshops on voluntary ag districts, farmland protection planning and program incent... http://t.co/NrrwIVm1

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NCLeague: "How many of u have overflow council meetings?" 2 hands go up. TWO. #EMGs

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NCLeague: "How many of u have already been blogged about?" Most of the newly electeds local gov't officials raised their hands. #EMGs

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NCLeague: Full house in #ChapelHill for Essentials of Muni. Gov't.

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NCLeague: @fema Here @NCLeague we'd be interested to know more about what support apps, radio will offer local gov'ts. Will there be a replay later?

Thu, 16 Feb 2012 20:13:31 -0500

NCLeague: RT @newsobserver: NC legislature adjourns without taking any action: http://t.co/e9FhJuAa #ncpol

Thu, 16 Feb 2012 20:05:50 -0500

NCLeague: @CityofWilm Mayor Saffo: "There are a lot of variables and a lot of moving parts." http://t.co/qWF48GXI

Thu, 16 Feb 2012 20:05:07 -0500

NCLeague: News today: @CityofWilm says too early to talk $ about baseball stadium. Project still in fact-finding stage.

Thu, 16 Feb 2012 19:59:49 -0500

NCLeague: #Mt. Airy, NC plans to skips primaries, hold elections in odd years instead. Town expects to save taxpayers $. http://t.co/qWF48GXI

Thu, 16 Feb 2012 19:57:09 -0500

NCLeague: Is there more usage of QR codes in municipal gov't? Can you provide examples of how you're using them? reply: @NCLeague; brockwell@nclm.org

Thu, 16 Feb 2012 19:55:45 -0500

NCLeague: If there a local gov'ts out there using QR codes, please reply. We'd like to tell your story. Reply: @NCLeague; brockwell@nclm.org

Thu, 16 Feb 2012 19:54:58 -0500

NCLeague: Quick note: are there local gov'ts out there using QR codes? If so, we'd like to tell your story. Reply: @NCLeague; brockwell@nclm.org