2009 Mi-GMIS Award Winners Announced at Annual Conference
The Michigan Government Management Information Sciences announced the winners of their 2009 Mi-GMIS Awards during their Fall Conference held at the Bavarian Inn in Frankenmuth, MI. The Mi-GMIS Awards were developed to recognize and foster creativity and innovation in the government sector with regards to Information Technology. The Awards were offered in two categories.
IT Professional of the Year – Awarded to Colleen Hinzmann, Monroe County
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Colleen has been a Monroe County employee since 2000. Since joining the county, Colleen has implemented the county’s first storage area network and disaster recovery site. She is also currently in the process of managing the upgrade of the county’s entire infrastructure in preparation for VOIP.
Colleen's biggest accomplishment to date has been the planning and implementation of the combination of IT services and resources between the Count of Monroe and the City of Monroe, Michigan. Due to economic factors, both the City of Monroe and County of Monroe were facing significant budget challenges.
Preliminary meetings resulted in discovering that many of the applications used at the City were also used at the County. This presented an opportunity to combine resources, infrastructure and technology.
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Best Website of the Year - Awarded to City of East Lansing
The City's new website showcases the character of the community
through its use of vibrant photographs, all taken within the East
Lansing community.
The photographs are the site’s main design element
and highlight the community through a photographic montage. Each
department and section of the Web site is set apart by the use of
photographs, which are distinctive to the content area. In addition,
the backdrop photographs can easily be changed to reflect content, seasons, special projects, etc.
Improved access to city news was accomplished through the incorporation
of a user-friendly carousel on the homepage. This carousel features both
a News and Around Town section, as well as changing photos for each
featured headline. Online patrons can easily navigate the carousel and
its photos by scrolling over the headlines with their mouse.
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addition, a number of modern interactive features were integrated into
the site including a bi-weekly blog published by the City Manager, the
ability to request a newcomer packet, the addition of community videos,
the ability for public comment on news releases and blogs, interaction
with social networks and the publication of a variety of e-newsletters.