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Montana OPI Provides Infinite Campus Montana Edition Statewide

"The Montana Edition allows districts to control access and manage student information locally, and yet will provide data in real time to the Infinite Campus State Edition used by OPI."

NASCIO on E-Discovery: An Impact Statement for State CIOs

State CIOs Must Prepare Now for E-Discovery.

The Power of Enterprise 2.0 for Healthcare Delivery

Government-run health care providers aren’t usually the type of organizations that embrace emerging technology, but the ones that do often see tremendous benefits.

Montana Awards $11 Million Contract to L-1 Identity Solutions for Digital Drivers Licenses Solutions

L-1’s Solution Will Integrate Previously Unlinked Activities to Decrease Identity Fraud Related to Driver’s License Issuance

South Carolina Department of Commerce Boosts Investments and Job Creation with CRM Software

In its first year using newly-deployed customer management processes and technology, the agency has exceeded its job creation targets by 42 percent.

Google, State of Michigan Announce Partnership to Enhance Internet Search Capabilities

A new partnership to make it easier for citizens using search engines to find government programs and services they need, using the latest online technology.

State of Montana IT upgrade in works, Out of basement and into new facility "within next few years"

Keeping that system secure both inside and out remains a full-time job. Yet despite its many challenges, the work could become easier thanks to $14.5 million in legislative funding for a new facility designed — not retrofitted — specifically for today’s technology.

Keys to Technology Success: Management, Leadership

When it comes to solving the problems of state and local governments and delivering services to citizens, technology isn’t the answer.

Maine Using IP Telephony to Enhance Service to Residents

The state is employing advanced Internet protocol (IP) telephony solutions from Avaya that increase the responsiveness of government workers, while providing intelligent communications in an affordable way.

Kansas and 15 other states working on are working on so-called spending-transparency initiatives to open books electronically to public

The idea of opening up a state’s accounting ledgers to computer-savvy public snoops is championed by taxpayer-rights groups and is gaining traction in other states, too. Both chambers of the Oklahoma Legislature agreed to the concept and now are ironing out differences between their plans. Fifteen other states also are working on so-called spending-transparency initiatives, according to Americans for Tax Reform, an anti-tax group.