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Idaho Names Longtime Cyberprofessional as New CISO

A retired U.S. Army Colonel, Tresh describes himself as a “strategic executive with C-level success in strategic planning, capacity/cost projections, IT governance, and BI solutions,”

Montana sees most female statewide candidates in decades

Ballots for the mail-in election went out to voters Friday. Polling stations will be closed due to the coronavirus.

Idaho cuts $99 million from the school budget. And another cut looms this summer.

Without the cuts, Idaho will not balance next year’s budget.

Is the cure for Covid in Hamilton, Montana at Rocky Mountain Labs?

Rocky Mountain Laboratories enjoys the meandering tributaries of the Bitterroot River and panoramic views of the snow-capped Bitterroot Mountains.

New RFQ: Mullan BUILD Construction Manager/General Contractor for Missoula, Montana

This project includes preconstruction services and the option for construction services to construct a new network of City collector streets and multi-use paths in the currently undeveloped area of Missoula between the Pleasant View neighborhood and the…

Unchartered waters: Legislature takes helm of Bitterroot Community College’s future

Ravalli County may be the only county in the state that has taken this route in trying to create a community college

State Software Collaborative formed to help states gain more control over the software they rely upon.

The aim of the collaborative is to help ensure that multiple states don’t buy different versions of similar software, instead working together to “procure high-quality, fair-priced software just once, and share it amongst themselves.”

Governor Gordon calls Special Session of Wyoming Legislature to help respond to COVID-19 pandemic

“In these unprecedented times, the legislative and executive branches must work together to best protect lives and livelihoods,” Governor Gordon said.

Missoula, Montana’s Mullan Neighborhoods Virtual Charrette

The project isn’t over, but we’re off to a good start. The Mullan Neighborhoods Virtual Charrette had a total public involvement (so far) which included:

Montana 2020 Census Newsletter – The Importance of the Census to Tribes and Reservation Populations

More than 29,000 reservation-area households in Montana have yet to receive an invitation to respond to the Census.