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The mission of the State Information Technology Services Division is to provide standardized, strategic, secure, and state-of-the art information technology to advance the efficiency and delivery of government services to citizens.

CIO of the Future: The Skills Government Tech Chiefs Need

It is becoming increasingly important that they are more than just tech-savvy.

Montana Senator Jon Tester Rallies Senate on Bill to Protect Anaconda and Trapper Creek Job Corps

Trump Administration has provided no assurances either Montana center will be removed from chopping block

Governor Bullock Statement on Anaconda Job Corps Remaining Open

I have no doubt it was the voices of the Anaconda community, folks from all over the state, and the workers and students who protected this critical rural training center.

Copenhagen Update: On-Street Auto Parking Replaced by Bike Parking

Copenhagen may have already met its bicycling goal of 50 percent of modal share for commuting, but it needs to improve the share for all trips. With less funding available, the city is pursuing low…

Breaking the Cycle of Automobile Dependency

Many current planning practices reinforce a cycle of increased automobile use, more automobile-oriented community redevelopment, and reduced mobility options. There are good reasons to break this pattern.

Denver Plows Ahead with Connected Vehicle Tech Deployments

The city continues to move ahead with the deployment of new connected vehicle technologies, which officials hope can offer safer and more efficient traffic operations.

Protected Bike Lanes Are Safer for Drivers, Too

A comprehensive study of crash and street design data from 12 cities finds that roads with protected bike lanes make both cycling and driving safer.

Bozeman dog toy manufacturer West Paw feels impact of U.S. trade war with China

A Bozeman mainstay, West Paw owner Spencer Williams said the the most recent tariffs on certain U.S. goods totaling up to 25% will hinder the company’s access to production materials and slow its growth.

Economic development remains top city priority

The top economic development subtopics were downtown development, community development, jobs, arts and culture, and tourism.

The SOAR Act Could Be Great for the Outdoors

The bipartisan Simplifying Outdoor Access for Recreation Act promises a better permitting process