County government operations across public health, transportation, and community services
Forsyth County Government operates a mixed tech stack spanning GIS systems (ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Pro, Python/JavaScript APIs), Microsoft infrastructure (.NET, SQL Server, ASP.NET), and specialized software like Dentrix for health services. The hiring mix is operationally heavy (75 ops roles) with meaningful healthcare, recreation, and engineering teams, reflecting a multi-department county structure managing transportation infrastructure, behavioral health services, and community programs. Active projects cluster around transportation planning and capital improvements, while pain points center on behavioral health response, disability inclusion in programs, and compliance reporting.
Notable leadership hires: Camp Director, Deputy Director, Summer Camp Director
Forsyth County Government operates from downtown Winston-Salem with over 1,000 employees across operations, public health, recreation, engineering, and support functions. The organization manages transportation infrastructure and capital improvement programs, provides healthcare and behavioral health services, and runs community recreation including summer camps. The tech footprint combines enterprise GIS (ArcGIS), .NET/SQL Server systems for internal operations, and specialized clinical software, indicating a digitized county administration handling both citizen-facing services and complex asset management.
Forsyth County uses ArcGIS Enterprise and Pro for GIS/mapping, .NET Framework and ASP.NET for web infrastructure, SQL Server for databases, Python and JavaScript for scripting, and Dentrix for healthcare operations. Desktop tools include Microsoft Office, CAD, and GPS systems.
Primary projects include county transportation planning and long-range plan implementation, capital improvement programs, major infrastructure construction, behavioral and social skills programs, and behavior intervention plans for community members.
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