Dissemination of essential information to the City and its customers through the City’s website.
Network connectivity, disk storage, security, data integrity and data backup operations.
Internal and external voice communications (including land lines, cell phones, microwave and two-way radios).
The Department is responsible for essential City functions such as: ISD will ensure effective and efficient use of existing and emerging technologies in government operations as well as deliver information while safeguarding data. The Information Services Department (ISD) is responsible for overseeing the use of Information Technology to support the goals and initiatives of the City of Fresno.
Project Management – develop, maintain and implement projects in a cost effective, timely and efficient manner.
Telecommunications – implement and maintain a reliable and secure telecommunications infrastructure to meet and exceed current and future requirements for the City of Fresno.
Administration – increase efficiency and effectiveness of administrative tasks and financial responsibility through the implementation of technology and improved business processes.
Application Infrastructure – establish and maintain an infrastructure that provides highly available and secure applications, information stores and web services.
Networking Infrastructure – implement and maintain a high-speed, reliable and secure networking infrastructure that meets or exceeds the current and future requirements for the City of Fresno’s operations.
Customer Service – establish and maintain partnerships with entities city-wide to create a city-wide support infrastructure for technology and telecommunications that will increase support and services to City of Fresno team members and constituents.
In addition the County serves as the local government for all unincorporated areas. County of Fresno government is defined and authorized under the California Constitution, law, and the Charter of the County of Fresno, and provides countywide services, including elections, voter registration, law enforcements, jails, vital records, property records, tax collection, public health and social services. The original county seat was located in the town of Millerton along the San Joaquin river, which was later moved to the City of Fresno due to continued flooding at the river site. The County of Fresno was formed in 1856 encompassing 6,011 square miles, with a population of 1,018,241 residents (reported from the Department Please utilize the information presented here to better understand the services provided to the residents of Fresno County. The County of Fresno Board of Supervisors welcomes you to the County’s official website.