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New York's Shared Services Mandate Takes Hold Through Early Partnership
Once Again for 2017, Tompkins County Recognized as Top Digital County
Tompkins County has been recognized as one of the nation’s top digital counties by the Center for Digital Government and the National Association of Counties (NACo). The award identifies best technology practices among U.S. counties nationwide, recognizing leading examples of counties that use technology to improve services and boost efficiencies
New York's Local Governments Build Bridges with IT Shared Services (Industry Perspective) article
How to Share Services and Influence People
Earlier this year, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo launched an initiative requiring local governments to prepare plans "for shared, coordinated and efficient services among the units of local governments contained within the county, excluding school districts." (Read more about How to Share Services and Influence People(PDF, 2MB))
Tompkins County Top Digital County Award Winner - Third Straight Year(PDF, 27KB)
This County Convinced All Its Localities to Go Paperless
For a Second Year, Tompkins County Achieves National Recognition as Top Digital County
Digital Records Management Saves Tompkins County $5.5 Million(PDF, 155KB)
County Recognized by Harvard Ash Center
Watch the Records Management Panel: Aligning IT and Records Managers to Meet Challenges and Demands.
Tompkins County Case Study
County digitizes 200 years of records - and stays on budget
Tompkins County Achieves National Recognition as Top Digital County
County Officials Tour Electronic Storage Bunker
N.Y. County Reaps ROI on Mobile Records Management
County Court System Goes Paperless and Mobile
Tompkins County Crumples the Paper Jam
Cities Lose Paper & Gain Efficiency(PDF, 109KB)
Watch the Tompkins County: Transparent Records Management in Action
Watch the Tompkins County, NY, Clerk Goes Green with E-Recording
Tompkins County Recognized for Excellence in Records Management
County Clerk Awarded State Archives Shared Services Grant
County's Shared Services Grant article
Tompkins County records headed to Seneca Army Depot for storage
Building Computers Saves Tompkins County, NY Millions in Construction Costs article