The Department of
Information Technology is to function as an integrated information
processing center to provide the county administrative offices and the
schools with technology to efficiently serve the citizens, departments,
agencies, and to manage county operations. DIT's expertise with
multiple technologies enables us to choose the appropriate solution for the
county's needs when given the opportunity. Our challenge is to stay
current and provide solutions as technology continues to change.
Our
Mission
is to maintain a Geographic
Information System that:
Provides
enhanced 911 support to all local and regional emergency services
personnel by creating and maintaining E911 Response Map Books,
street maps, and the E911 database.
Provides county
administrators, other county departments, and planners with graphic and
data analysis tools for decision making and presentations. The GIS
includes planimetric and parcel data layers.
Will provide
access to the GIS data by the general public, in
the near future.
Provides
addresses for new construction, names for new roads, and maintenance of
street signs. GIS also helps businesses and the general public to
obtain addresses and cross reference old to new addresses.
Provides the
creation of plots on maps with the tax map parcels superimposed over planimetrics for graphic data analysis and for making presentations.
This service is provided to the public and government organizations. Click on the GIS
tab for more information...
Site
designed and maintained
by Brian Burchett:
updated 05/09/2008