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Towns of Andover & Sunderland, Massachusetts
Though the towns of Andover and Sunderland differ in many ways, they shared a common problem - too much paper and no easy way of accessing the information contained in the documents. Both found Laserfiche to be the solution that fit their needs. |
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Borough of Carlisle, Pennsylvania
The Borough uses Laserfiche for storing and retrieving everything it can, from agendas, court orders and mortgage records to correspondence, minutes and audits. |
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Town of Chili, New York
The Town's grant money was earmarked for microfilming Town records when they realized that Laserfiche would serve their community better! |
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Collier Township Municipal Authority, Pennsylvania
After attending a General Code Laserfiche workshop, the Authority presented a proposal for the software to their township Board. Realizing that an investment in a good document imaging system would result in great efficiency and time savings, the purchase was approved. |
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Connecticut State Library Historic Documents Preservation Program
This state program is administered by the State Public Records Administrator and has been established to help municipalities to enhance and improve the preservation and management of their historic documents. Several General Code clients have participated in the program with great success. |
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Dane County, Wisconsin
Officials wanted to improve their system for managing access to official records,and they needed a way to store and retrieve those documents that would continue to be efficient and cost-effective well into the future. |
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Town of East Fishkill, New York
Employing General Code's backfile conversion services, the Town was providing return on its investment the very first day of implementation. |
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City of Edgerton, Wisconsin
For anyone who thinks their community is too small to benefit from Laserfiche®, the City Clerk of Edgerton is here to tell you to think again. |
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ELA Group, Inc. - Pennsylvania
As an engineering firm, ELA maintains many of the same records as a municipality does, but their needs are unique because they have to maintain records for several different municipality clients and private customers. |
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Town of Greece, New York
At 90,000 residents and growing, Greece needed to find a searchable and reliable way to archive its existing documents and capture day-forward documents as well. Combining a General Code Laserfiche document management system and General Code's scanning services, the Town of Greece found the total solution. |
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Charter Township of Hartland, Michigan
Considerable growth in and around the township has driven development which in turn has increased foot traffic to the Clerk's office by residents and businesses alike. Laserfiche has given the staff quicker access to information, and allows citizens to retrieve the information they need on their own. |
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Jamestown School District, New York
Serving a community of 35,000 citizens with 10 schools generates a lot of documents and creates an urgent need to manage the mounds of paper in an easy-to-access, easy-to-use and cost-effective way. Jamestown S.D. found that Successful Records Management 101's only prerequisite was Laserfiche. |
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City of Las Cruces, New Mexico
The City Clerk's goal was to find a system that would be "reliable and usable." She chose Laserfiche's Records Management Edition package from General Code because of the Department of Defense security certification. |
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Town of Lockport, New York
- The town was among the first municipalities to use General Code's GIS integration system as part of a multi-phase program to enhance accessibility to municipal information. >> Click to read more
- The Town’s Information Services Technician and the outsource vendor who provides technical computer support set about trying to retrieve the years of information that had been input into the Laserfiche® files, she said. They were able to retrieve data off some of the drives, but the data appeared to be unusable.
“My next thought,” the Town Clerk says, “was ‘Call General Code.'" >> Click to read more
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Village of Medina, New York
The Village of Medina was interested in improving its system for storage, retrieval, and distribution of birth and death certificates. |
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City of Novi, Michigan
Novi office personnel have come to rely on Laserfiche for archiving and retrieving a wide range of documents, including deeds, easements, minutes from all Boards and Commissions, legal files, Council packet materials and ordinance amendments. |
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Borough of Old Tappan, New Jersey
State certification of the Borough's Laserfiche document imaging system will reduce the number of records required to be retained and substantially free up a considerable amount of storage space. |
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Rockland County BOCES, New York
Many school districts do not have the luxury of having a professional records management staff to design and implement programs that address this issue. Rockland BOCES offers many records management support services to assist districts with this very important responsibility. |
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City of Saco, Maine
The City of Saco, Maine is considered a technologically progressive community, and they have been improving and enriching the experience of both city employees and members of the public for several years. Recently, a wireless network was installed for Internet access in the city’s robust downtown area. Technology has helped make them a magnet for industrial growth and wealth. |
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Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
The County Register of Deeds office needed access to birth, death and marriage records for local requests, many times daily, and for genealogists doing research in the office. |
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Town of Southold, New York
Town officials wanted to decrease the turn around time for requests, allowing public access to historic and recent documents in seconds instead of a few days. |
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Township of South Orange Village, New Jersey
Township officials were tasked with finding a document imaging system that would satisfy OPRA (New Jersey's Open Public Records Act) requirements, and provide residents with the information they were requesting. They determined that a Laserfiche system from General Code would answer all their needs. |
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Township of Swatara, Pennsylvania
A total document management solution - General code is helping the township to become a paperless community. Board minutes are scanned as soon as they are complete, making paper copies obsolete; and newly adopted ordinances, which used to include an original file copy, plus nine copies for reference, are now easily and immediately accessible in Laserfiche! |
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Town of Thurmont, Maryland
With a steadily growing population, the Town needed an efficient way to archive and search their Minutes. They found out Laserfiche was that and more! |
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Town of Union Vale, New York
Searching years of minutes was a time-consuming, tedious but necessary process - until the town purchased a Laserfiche system. Now the Clerk easily locates the precise information she is looking for, saving a multitude of hours - even days of research. |
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Township of West Goshen, Pennsylvania
Implementing a Laserfiche system in several departments makes interdepartmental searches for documents and all associated data far easier and more efficient than ever before. General Code's training and support made installation and on-going maintenance fast and easy. |
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City of Westminster, Maryland
Looking for a system that would make all their historical documents searchable, and allow them to be protected and preserved properly, the City turned to General Code for a Laserfiche solution. |
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Township of West Windsor, New Jersey
Saving space, time and money were the priorities of the Engineering Division when they began searching for a solution to their document storage issues. |