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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.

Under Attorney General Sessions’ Plan, Government Will Seize More People’s Property

Should the government be able to seize people’s property in the name of crime fighting, even without evidence to prove someone has broken the law?

Hawaii Plans Prize Money, Tool Enhancements to Month-Long Annual Hackathon

Now in its second year, the Hawaii Annual Code Challenge looks to build upon 2016’s success.

Kansas City likes sharing its smart city data so other cities benefit too

The city says sharing the information will enable big data analysis by its partners that will hopefully improve their smart city initiatives, and Kansas City’s as well.

Rep. Greg Gianforte, Who Assaulted Reporter, Fights Court-Ordered Fingerprints, Photos

Rep. Greg Gianforte would not say Tuesday whether other Montanans should do the same.

Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Tours Glacier Park, Blackfeet Reservation

From Browning, he wrote, in part, "The reservation is a microcosm of how the pillars of a fair government, strong economy, and healthy community are all connected.

San Jose, Calif., Taps the Expertise of Retired Silicon Valley Execs

The move has been a boon for a city looking to leverage the wisdom of the private sector to enhance IT operations.

MIT’s shuttlecock-shaped robot swims through water pipes looking for leaks

According to MIT, an average of 20 percent of the water flowing through today’s distribution systems is lost to holes along its journey, so researchers are developing a small robot that can be deposited through a fire hydrant to hunt out the leaks.

2017’s Best-Run Cities in America – Missoula #4, Billings #7

Leaders must carefully consider which services are most essential, which agencies’ budgets to cut or boost, whether and how high to raise taxes, among other important decisions that affect the daily lives of city dwellers.

The State of Montana unveils draft plan for student success

Superintendent Elsie Arntzen said she would do as the government requested but would not cooperate beyond that.

Connecticut Just Banned Civil Forfeiture Without A Criminal Conviction

"Civil forfeiture is one of the most serious assaults on Americans’ private property rights," Institute for Justice Senior Legislative Counsel Lee McGrath said.