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Marathon County data officer unveils KPI dashboard prototype, aims for February 2026 public rollout
Summary
County data officer Michael presented a working prototype of departmental key performance indicator dashboards built on the Marathon County Pulse platform, said the county has identified 240 KPIs, will publish roughly 50 first, and set a target public launch of February 2026.
Michael, the county data officer, presented a prototype of a departmental performance dashboard and told the Marathon County Executive Committee she intends to publish an initial set of indicators by February 2026.
The presentation centered on a dashboards framework modeled on Montgomery County, Maryland’s county stats site but scaled and built in-house using the Marathon County Pulse platform. Michael said the county has identified 240 potential key performance indicators (KPIs) and plans to publish about 50 budget-related KPIs first.
Why it matters: the dashboard is intended to give the public, county leaders and department managers clearer measures of “how much did we do,” “how well did we do it,” and “is anyone better off,” the results-based accountability questions Michael cited. County Administrator Leonard said the tool would help make programs and costs more transparent to the public and the board.
Michael said she completed training on the Pulse platform…
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