Critical Infrastructure
On Target Caution Below Plan No Target
What This Graph Tells Us
This graphs shows how effectively the County is keeping its technology environment up to date. It highlights the percentage of critical systems replaced on schedule. Rising percentages generally indicate strong planning and proactive management, while lower percentages can point to areas where further attention or investment may be needed to maintain security and reliability.
Data Status Legend:
- Green if at least 95%
- Yellow if between 80% to 95%
- Red if 80% or lower
Why This Measure Matters
Keeping technology modern and well‑maintained is essential for secure and reliable County operations. When systems or devices become outdated, they can introduce security risks, slow down services, or increase the likelihood of failures that impact staff and the community. Monitoring lifecycle health helps the County plan ahead, invest wisely, and reduce the risks associated with aging or unsupported technology.
What’s the Story?
IT Asset Lifecycle and Replacement Health adds the long‑term perspective. It shows whether we are keeping our technology modern, secure, and well‑planned. Tracking how many systems are replaced on schedule, how many devices are past their useful life, and how many assets have lifecycle plans helps us understand if we’re investing wisely and reducing future risk. We will continue to ensure the County's technology is stable today and prepared for the future.
Target
100%
Reporting Frequency
Annually
For more information on the Skagit County Strategic Plan, please contact:
Jenn Rogers, Communications Manager
[email protected]
(360)-416-1300
For more information on the Skagit County Strategic Plan, please contact:
Jenn Rogers, Communications Manager
[email protected]
(360)-416-1300