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Commissioners agree to hear pitches on performance-indicator programs, express data-security caution
Summary
Board directed staff to invite presentations from firms on key performance indicators while stressing caution about external access to county data and asking for internal alternatives and examples from other jurisdictions.
Kootenai County commissioners agreed to solicit presentations from a small number of firms about establishing key performance indicators (KPIs) for county operations, while expressing concern about data security and the need for widespread buy-in among elected officials.
The board discussed whether to develop performance reporting internally or hire an outside contractor. One commissioner said an outside firm could bring specialized experience and examples from other jurisdictions, while another voiced…
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