PALMDALE – The city of Palmdale earned a Quality in IT Practices award recently from the Municipal Information Systems Association of California in recognition of its quality information technology practices.
Palmdale’s IT Director Stuart Thompson accepted the recognition on behalf of the city from MISAC State President Tim Willamson.
MISAC offers five award/recognition programs, including the Quality in IT Practices. It is intended to foster and recognize outstanding governance and operation practices. The submission and evaluation process requires the submission of a detailed questionnaire that examines the practices across 10 different subject areas.
MISAC is comprised of public agency information technology professionals working throughout California. MISAC promotes the understanding and strategic use of information technology within local government agencies through sharing of best practices. In carrying out its mission, the organization focuses on four key components: relationships, member resources, education/professional development and advocacy.
For more information on MISAC, call 888-960-7570 or emailĀ info@misac.org.
[Information via news release from the city of Palmdale.]
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IT says
Another irrelevant awards ceremony…
Palmdale Fan says
Why would you say that? Palmdale IT winning an award means they are protecting our data. That’s a great thing. Giving people credit for a job well done should happen more often
Tim Scott says
If your data isn’t in their system it’s obvious you have never volunteered…for anything. Never been on a notification list for any city sponsored event you wanted to participate in. Never been listed as a registered voter in the city limits.
In short, your participation in the city you are currently complaining about could be matched by a blindfolded 14 year old who happened to be dead.
Put up or shut up.
Tim Scott says
Now that Sellout Steve’s “internet consultants” are done with the election this sort of nonsense is going to be a common occurrence no doubt.