The 2009 Program Excellence in Governance award (http://sire-cntl-vid01.siretechnologies.com/SIRE/SIRE/OklahomaCityAward.wmv) was presented to Frances Kersey, MMC, City Clerk of The City of Oklahoma City at the 63rd Annual International Institute of Municipal Clerk'ss (IIMC) Conference in Chicago, Illinois. The award was created to foster excellence in governance and to enhance participation by IIMC members in their government entity and community.
Ms. Kersey received the award for her innovative way of collaborating with other municipal departments to deliver better service to the citizens through an automated Agenda Management
System. The system, provided by SIRE Technologies (http://www.siretechnologies.com/), is benefitting citizens by providing access to the
different meeting agendas on the City'ss website prior to the meeting, and approved documents as well as meeting minutes after the meeting.
The Agenda Management System is in line with the City Council issues and strategic priorities to maintain citizen confidence as its highest priority. By making Oklahoma City government
more transparent, we grow citizen confidence and trust in City Government, says James D. Couch, City Manager of Oklahoma City.
The program also benefits the City'ss citizens through time and manpower savings, which in return improves department efficiency and allows employees to be more productive. The Agenda
Management System eliminates at least 300 man-hours annually that were previously required to manually process agenda items by walking them from department to department for approval.
Since implementing the Agenda Management System, paper copies of agenda packets have decreased dramatically. And, because the entire system is built on SIRE'ss document management
backend, documents related to the agenda items are much easier to locate and retrieve online.
The electronic Agenda Management System allows businesses, government, and citizens to access documents and information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This is a commendable effort for
a small city department. Ms. Kersey is to be commended for her leadership and professionalism to ensure the project was completed within budget and within the established timeline, states
Roy H. Williams, President and CEO of the Greater Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma City.
Combining the labor and paper savings achieved with the System, the City of Oklahoma City estimatesthe investment will pay for itself within less than 3 years.
About SIRE Technologies (http://www.siretechnologies.com/):
SIRE Technologies provides document management and agenda automation solutions specifically tailored to the needs of state and local government agencies.
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