Macomb County named sixth in the nation for best technology practices

Macomb County has announced that it has been recognized as one of the top counties in the country with the best technology practices. 

The honor is bestowed by the Center for Digital Government (CDG) and the National Association of Counties (NACo), which recently released the results of the 22nd Annual Digital Counties Survey. 

The survey identifies the best technology practices among U.S. counties, including initiatives that streamline delivery of government services; provide data analytics to allow decisions based on performance and
outcomes; enhance cybersecurity; and apply innovative and emerging technologies to county priorities.

“This year’s survey results highlight how counties are responsibly embracing new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence in its various forms and other digital tools and platforms to respond to top priorities of their constituents and elected officials,” said Teri Takai, senior vice-president, CDG. “The Center for Digital Government is excited to recognize and congratulate this year’s winners for their accomplishments and continuing efforts to use technology to make government better.”

County Executive Mark Hackel said the award “underscores our commitment to leveraging technology to enhance county services for our community. 

“This achievement reflects the dedication and hard work of our entire team, and we are proud to represent Michigan on this national stage. Congratulations to all involved." 

Macomb County was listed in sixth place in the 500,000-999,999 population category. Other winners in this category include:

1st Jefferson County, CO
2nd Snohomish County, WA
3rd New Castle County, DE
3rd Westchester County, NY
4th DeKalb County, GA
5th Cobb County, GA
6th Macomb County, MI
7th County of San Mateo, CA
8th Polk County, FL
9th County of Ventura, CA
10th County of Chester, PA

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