2009 Best Use of Technology in the Government, Non-profit or Educational Sector
Awarded by: Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA)
Description: The award recognizes the county’s Planning and Development Services (PDS) department for its improvements to how building inspections are requested, documented and how results are communicated to customers.
Project managers: Barbara Mock, Business Process and Technology Manager, Kathy Baxter, Business Process Analyst
Project sponsor: Michael McCrary, Building Official
2009 National Association of Counties (NACo) Achievement Award
Awarded by: NACO
Description: The award recognizes the county’s Planning and Development Services (PDS) department for its improvements to how building inspections are requested, documented and how results are communicated to customers.
Project managers: Barbara Mock, Business Process and Technology Manager, Kathy Baxter, Business Process Analyst
Project sponsor: Michael McCrary, Building Official
2009 Jurisdictional Outreach Award
Awarded by: 2009 Washington Association of Building Officials (WABO)
Description: This annual award recognizes a jurisdiction that demonstrates a commitment to its customers through the successful implementation of a program designed to expand the awareness of building codes and safety in the community. The award was for the inspection improvement project.
Project managers: Barbara Mock, Business Process and Technology Manager, Kathy Baxter, Business Process Analyst
Project sponsor: Michael McCrary, Building Official
2009 International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark (IHCEL)
Awarded by: American Society of Civil Engineers
Description: Randy Sleight helped to put together a paper that received a plaque in Vancouver, Canada designating the George Vancouver Mapping Expedition of our Coastlines as an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
Recipient: Randy Sleight
2009 American Society of Civil Engineers Recognition
Awarded by: American Society of Civil Engineers
Description: Randy Sleight was recognized for 30 years of continuous service and membership in the Civil Engineering profession. Randy was elected a Fellow in the organization in 2005.