Georgetown
County
has
purchased
the
EGS
Real
Property
application,
and
will
begin
implementation
late
Summer.
The
citizens
of
Georgetown
will
have
access
to
assessor
information
such
as
Real
Property,
comparable
Sales
and
property
card
via
the
web.........continued here.
Georgetown
county
has
purchased
the
e-tax
Payment
Application,
and
should
begin
implementation
by
Summer
2004.
Georgetown
county
citizens
will
be
able
to
utilize
the
e-Tax
module
to
make
payments
for
Personal
Property,
Real
Property
and
Automobile
tax
bills
via
the
web..........continued here.
Florence County goes with EGS e-Tax Payment Application!!.
The
Florence County has purchased the EGS e-Tax Payment application, and will be live by Summer 2004. Florence County will be utilizing the EGS e-Tax module to collect funds for Personal Property, Real Property, Auto tax bills.
Based on the leadership of Dean Fowler, Florence County’s Treasurer, the county will be able to allow .........continued here.
Williamsburg County purchases EGS e-Tax Payment Application and will be the first to join EGS ASP center!!.
Williamsburg County purchases EGS e-Tax Payment Application and will be the first to join EGS ASP center!!.
In June 2004, Williamsburg County became the first County to join the EGS ASP center by purchasing the EGS e-Tax Payment application.
Based on the leadership of Pearl Brown, Williamsburg County’s Treasurer, the county will be able to collect funds for Real Property, Auto, and.........continued here.
Aiken
County
goes
with
EGS
e-Tax
Payment
Application!!
Aiken
County
has
purchased
the
EGS
e-Tax
Payment
application,
and
has
begun
implementation.
The
EGS
e-Tax
Payment
application
is
part
of
our
new
suite
of
products
within
our
latest
Version.
The
latest
version
is
written
completely
in
Java,
which
has
made
EGS
more
flexible
with
various
technologies
and
has
allowed
EGS
to
reduce
license
costs.
Aiken
County
is
currently
.........continued here.
Berkeley
County
goes
live
with
EGS
e-Tax
Payment
Application.
The
EGS
e-Tax
Payment
application
is
part
of
our
new
suite
of
products
within
our
latest
Version.
The
latest
version
is
written
completely
in
Java,
which
has
made
EGS
more
flexible
with
various
technologies
and
has
allowed
EGS
to
reduce
license
costs.
Berkeley
currently
has.........continued here.
Aiken
County
EGS
V2.0
site
coming
live
in
Summer
of
2004.
EGS
is in
the
final
stages
of development
phase
for the
Real
Property
application.
Aiken
County
will be
the ........continued here.
Brunswick
County,
NC goes
live
with EGS
Real
Property
application.
In
July
2003, Brunswick
County
became
an EGS
customer
by
purchasing
the EGS
Real
Property
module.
EGS
began
development
in late
August,
and will
soon be
running
the
pilot
phase
for
final
release
to the
public.
Both
Boyd
Williamson,
the
County
Assessor,
and
Steve
Randone,
the
Information
Technology
Director,
are.........continued here.
Westmoreland
County,
PA goes
live in
Spring
2004
with
Real
Property
and
Civil
Court.
In
July
Westmoreland
County
became
an EGS
customer
by
purchasing
the EGS
module. Westmoreland
County
is a
unique
implementation
in that
EGS will
be in a
complete.........continued here.
Horry
County
Goes
Live
with
EGS.
On
October
22nd
2002
Horry
County
held a
press
conference
to
unveil
the
Horry
County
e-government
gateway
which is
built
upon the
EGS Real
Property
Module
and the
ESRI My
Neighborhood
Module.
The
public
response
has
been
incredible,
and
has
allowed
Horry
to.........continued here.
Berkeley
County
Goes Live
with EGS
Real
Property.
Berkeley
County
is
now
live
with
the
EGS-Real
Property
module
as
of
January
2003.
Berkeley
County
citizens
now
can
produce
Comparable
Sales
reports,
Property
Cards,
and
Assessor
information
via
a
web
browser.
Based
on
the
leadership
of
Carol
Grant,
Berkeley
's
Information
Technology
Director,
the
county
will........continued here.
Visit
Lexington
County
Register
of
Deeds
On-line.
Lexington
County
has
joined
the
EGS
family,
and
has
implemented
the
EGS-
ROD
application
that
will
show
Register
of
Deeds
information
and
scanned
images
twenty-four
hours
a
day
for
their
citizens.
Now
the
Citizens
of
Lexington
can.........continued here.
Sumter County Real Property application goes live and Case study applauds
EGS.
Sumter County has gone live with the EGS Real Property application. Currently Sumter
County is enjoying the ease of the Real Property application in delivering on-line access to Real Property Information, Comparable Sales, GIS, Online
Deeds and Plats, and Sales and Tax information to the public.
A case Study has been.........continued here.
Horry County (SC) Real Property coming in Fall of 2002.
EGS has finished the development phase of the Horry install of EGS Real Property,
and is in the final pilot phase before the site will go public in the fall of 2002. Horry originally had planned to use replicated data files which would be
updated each night, but in late August Horry decided to go with live data.
Based on this decision, ........continued here.
LDS Announces Partnership with Louisiana Firm
EGS has begun to work with
Cherbonnier, Mayer and Associates (CMA) out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. CMA has already begun to market the EGS product suite, and brings a vast array of Information Technology experience to the table.
EGS is always looking for solid........continued here.
Recent GMIS Conference a success
The product debut for EGS was at the SC.GMIS conference on November 13th 2001. EGS gave a full product overview and demonstration to the GMIS audience, and held various demonstrations throughout the conference for various customers.
The product line was received........continued here.
Geolina Conference also a success
EGS was exhibited at the Geolina Conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and everything went extremely well. We received a great deal of attention for our
EGS-Real Property application, and learned a lot about the current issues facing GIS directors.
We were also able to hold........continued here.
From a LANSA press release:
Lyles Data Revolutionizes Government Information Systems
Electronic Government Solutions Empowers Citizens, Government Agencies to Seamlessly Exchange Information through the Internet
CHARLESTON, SC November 13, 2001 In a move to reform the way citizens can access public information, Lyles Data Systems (Florence, SC) has delivered an integrated product suite that allows the exchange of information to securely take place over the Internet. The suite, called Electronic Government Solutions
(EGS), promises to provide a true sense of “freedom of information” by allowing records like assessor information, deeds, mortgages data and images and family court information to be shared through a Web browser.
“Prior to
EGS, the majority of public information........continued here.