
Medical Examiner’s Office Presented Achievement Award
The Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office was recently awarded the NACo Achievement
Award for their
Unidentified Persons Search
tool. The Medical Examiner’s
Office has taken advantage of existing resources and partnered with the
Office of
Enterprise Technology to utilize the Internet as a tool to help solve cases of unidentified
deceased persons. They have created a webpage that enables law enforcement agencies
and the public, at a national level, to quickly and easily access records that were
previously stored and manually referenced on an as-needed basis. This webpage can
be used in conjunction with Internet databases from organizations such as The National
Center for Missing Adults and Doenetwork to help identify those people that had
to be buried without a name and without closure for their families. In addition,
the identification of a homicide victim is often a crucial step in solving a crime,
which in turn can promote a feeling of safety and a positive outlook for the community
of
Maricopa County
.
Program Background
Begun in 1970, the annual Achievement Award Program, administered
by the Research Division of
NACo, is
a non-competitive awards program which seeks to recognize innovative county government
programs called County Model Programs. Created as a part of NACo’s
New County, USA
campaign, the Achievement Award Program continues to embody the grassroots and local
government energy the program was designed to promote. The main emphasis of the
New County, USA campaign was to modernize and streamline county government
and to increase its services to its citizens; goals that are still the main emphasis
of the Achievement Award Program today.
County governments across
the country, working alone and in cooperation with other governments at the municipal,
state and national levels, continue to develop innovative and successful programs
in a wide range of service areas, including arts and historic preservation, children
and youth, community and economic development, corrections, county administration,
emergency management, environmental protection, health, human services, libraries,
parks and recreation, transportation, volunteers and much more. The Achievement
Awards Program gives national recognition to county accomplishments, and has enabled
NACo to build a storehouse of county success stories that can be passed on to other
counties.