Powering Progress and Innovation: Celebrating the City of Statesville's IT Professionals

Last Updated 9/9/2024Posted in Latest City News, Homepage

In celebration of IT Professionals Day, the City of Statesville proudly acknowledges the vital work done by the dedicated teams within our Network and Support, Meter Services, and GIS departments. This team ensures our city’s technology infrastructure remains robust, secure, and efficient, helping to power everything from daily operations to community services.

Network and Support: This team safeguards the integrity of the city's communication systems, supporting departments across the city with cutting-edge solutions that keep data safe and services running smoothly. Whether troubleshooting complex issues or implementing new technologies, their expertise ensures that every digital touchpoint works seamlessly.

Meter Services: Behind the scenes, the Meter Services team is responsible for the advanced technology that keeps our utilities operating efficiently. Their work involves maintaining the smart meter infrastructure, ensuring accurate and reliable readings, and enabling residents and businesses to monitor their usage effectively.

GIS (Geographic Information Systems): The GIS department plays an essential role in visualizing and analyzing geographic data for better decision-making. From mapping city utilities to planning new developments, their insights help shape the future of Statesville, making it a more connected and informed community.

On this IT Professionals Day, we extend our gratitude to this team for their ongoing dedication to innovation and service, ensuring that Statesville remains a city of progress and technological excellence.

Learn more about Information Technoology at the City of Statesville here



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