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Jackson County approves cloud hosting contract for revenue office and accepts insolvent tax list
Summary
Jackson County commissioners authorized a three-year cloud hosting subscription for the revenue commission and approved the annual insolvent accounts list to send to the state.
Jackson County commissioners on June 23 authorized a three-year cloud hosting agreement for the Revenue Commission office and approved the county’s annual insolvent property and business accounts list to be forwarded to state authorities.
The actions, taken during the commission’s regular meeting, came after Revenue Commissioner Jeff Arnold summarized the proposed contract and explained the annual insolvent-account process. Commissioners voted unanimously to approve the hosting contract and to set aside the rules and approve the insolvent accounts and unsold tax-lien list for publication and state submission.
Why it matters: The hosting contract moves the Revenue Commission’s data and service access off a locally housed server to an external cloud provider, shifting recurring costs and daily backup responsibility to the vendor and changing the county’s operational and…
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