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1997 Information Technology Survey of Washington Cities and Towns

1997 Information Technology Survey
of Washington Cities and Towns

See a detailed count below the summary

Forty-three percent of Washington’s 275 cities and towns responded to the second annual MRSC Information Technology Survey. Of those responding, 23% are under 1,000 in population, 32% between 1,000 and 5,000, 23% between 5,000 and 10,000, and 22% over 10,000. (Compare to actual distribution of all cities: 34%, 33%, 14%, and 20% in the respective categories from small to large.)

Increased Internet access represents the greatest change from last year. Fifty-five percent of cities and towns have Internet access, up from 28% in 1996. Among cities less than 1,000 in population, only 2 of the 25 (8%) responding cities had Internet access. This jumps to 51% for cities between 1,000 and 5,000, and to 100% for cities over 25,000.

Twenty-seven percent of the responding cities maintain home pages on the Web. This rises steadily from 0% of the cities under 1,000 to 69% of the cities over 25,000. Only three of these cities maintain a Web server at the city, the rest maintain sites on another server.

In the area of software, more cities are using Microsoft products than in the past. In previous surveys, we have found a fairly even split between WordPerfect and Word, but now find that 66% use some version of Word, and 45% use some version of WordPerfect (some use both). Many cities have upgraded from Windows 3.x to Windows ‘95: 54% use the former on at least one computer while 62% use the latter on at least one computer. For Network operating systems, however, Novell NetWare remains most prevalent: 65% of cities and towns use some version of Novell NetWare or IntranetWare, and 21% use Microsoft NT.

When asked about your information technology needs, far and away the two most frequent responses were software training and Internet access. Other frequent responses included funding issues, workstation and server software upgrades, new or expanded computer networks, development of an Information Technology Plan, Year 2000 issues, GIS, and a telecommunications policy.


1997 Information Technology Survey

Please help us understand your current Information Technology environment by answering the following questions.

1. What type of PC/Workstation operation system do you use?

DOS

42

OS/2

2

Macintosh

8

Windows 3x

62

Windows 95

72

Windows NT Workstation

14

UNIX based

9

Other

6

2. What type of Network Operation System do you use?

None

21

NetWare 2x

1

NetWare 3x

27

NetWare 4x

19

Novell IntranetWare

19

Windows NT Server

21

OS/2 Warp

1

IBM LanServer

1

Microsoft LanManager

0

UNIX based

7

AppleShare

2

Banyan Vines

1

Other

5

3. What type of Host Operating System do you use?

OS/400

7

VAX/VMS

1

VM

0

MVS

0

HP MPE

4

Other

12

None

6

4. Which of the following hardware devices are in use in your city?


Yes

No

PCs (286)

20

62

PCs (386)

64

29

PCs (486)

89

18

PCs

91

20

Laptops

59

34

Macs

16

60

Other Workstations

32

46

Communication Servers

33

50

File Servers

72

25

GIS workstations

28

52

Tape backup devices

86

16

Scanners

64

37

CD Rom Drive

92

16

Laser Printers

91

17

Dot Matrix Printers

99

5

Ink Jet Printers

74

27

Mini Computers

21

55

Main Frame Computer

7

67

5. Which software project does your city PRIMARILY use for each of the following functions?

A. What software suites?

Microsoft Office

72

Corel Office Professional

17

Lotus SmartSuite

4

Other

3

None

22

B. What type of word processin software?

Lotus Word Pro

1

Microsoft Word for DOS

3

Microsoft Word for Windows 2x

5

Microsoft Word for Windows 6x

30

Microsoft Word for Windows 95

29

Microsoft Word for Windows 97

10

Microsoft Works

14

WordPerfect for DOS

18

WordPerfect for Windows 6x

23

WordPerfect for Windows 7x

10

Other

9

None

1

C. What software products are you using for spread sheets?

Microsoft Excel

76

Lotus 1-2-3

17

Borland Quattro Pro

19

Other

7

None

3

D. What software products are you using for e-mail?

Lotus cc:Mail

1

Microsoft Mail

14

Internet Based Mail

24

Other

33

None

11

E. What software products are you using for database management?

Alpha Five

2

dBase

12

Paradox

20

FoxPro

8

Oracle

6

Access

40

Approach

2

Other

17

None

4

6. Does your city have access to the Internet?

Yes

63

No

54

7. What is it by way of?

a dial-up circuit

55

a dedicated circuit

6

8. If it is a dial-up, is it....?

a local call

55

a toll call

1

9. How is it available?

Via the city’s computer network

19

At more than one individual workstation

24

At one workstation only

20

10. Does your city have a home page on the World Wide Web?

Yes

29

No

78

11. Do you maintain a Web server on your site?

Yes

3

No

43

12. Who maintains these pages?

City Staff

19

A consultant

3

Both

6

13. Does your city have a strategic plan for Information Services?

Yes

17

No

95

14. Does your city have a service contract (for a particular technology project or for ongoing hardware or software support)?

Yes

66

No

49

15. What is the population of your city?

less than 1,000

27

1,000 - 5,000

37

5,001 - 10,000

27

10,001 - 25,000

13

more than 25,000

14

16. What is the total number of employees in your city (full time equivalents)?

less than 6

23

6 - 10

10

11 - 50

42

51 - 100

10

101 - 500

17

more than 500

3

17. What is the total number of Information Technology Service employees in your city (full time equivalents)?

1

21

2

5

3

5

4

0

5 or more

9