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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.

How Strategic Sourcing Can Save a Bundle

It’s a way to do procurement with proven benefits, and it’s catching on at all levels of government. But some myths need to be dispelled.

Texas.gov Relaunches as a One-Page Website

Thoreau said our lives are frittered away by detail, and someone in Texas was listening.

Decision-Making Software Shapes Government Budgets Transparently

Decision Lens puts an organization’s priorities into a transparent and interactive framework, so everyone can see why projects were ranked the way they were, and then they can proceed accordingly.

Billings, Montana considers spending from reserves to fund capital improvements – Other cities need to catch up

Montana’s aging infrastructure is approaching a critical state of disrepair.

Government HR Directors Get a Personnel Downgrade

HR directors report that their departments aren’t seen as the place to go to create a more effective workforce; they’re the place to go to balance budgets.

Miami Summit Showcases Civic Tech Startups

Panelists shared views on convenience, transportation choice, affordability, consumer satisfaction, and how these trends can deliver benefits to society.

CBS News Montana judge who was censured over teen rape comments to get award

Baugh, who served almost 30 years as a state judge, stepped down last year after being censured by the Montana Supreme Court for his comments and suspended from the bench for 31 days.

A $42 Million Bet on Cities and the Power of Data

There is an emerging attention toward performance in city government.

Los Angeles Deploying Smart Streetlight Network

A project to improve lighting controls on the streets of Los Angeles has the potential to become an expansive, data-collecting network in the city.

More delays for Portland’s paperless permitting system

Significant delays could force the already overbudget project beyond its $11.8 million price tag.