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Montana justice computer project may be awarded without contract

Rather than put the project up for bid, the state said it intends to award the contract to BearingPoint Inc., an international business consulting firm based in Virginia, in a partnership with Denver-based Archon Technologies. The decision, however, isn’t final.

Expanding Role for Intergovernmental Management

"The organizations that get things done [in the future] will no longer be hierarchical pyramids with most of the real control at the top. They will be systems — interlaced webs of tension in which control is loose, power diffused, and centers of decision plural. ‘Decision-making’ will become an increasingly intricate process of multilateral brokerage both inside and outside the organization which thinks it has the responsibility for making, or at least announcing, the decision. Because organizations will be horizontal, the way they are governed is likely to be more collegial, consensual, and consultative. The bigger the problems to be tackled, the more real power is diffused and the larger the number of persons who can exercise it — if they work at it."

Integrating the Ivory Tower – State and City Government and Education Leaders make forays into consolidating information systems.

Three years ago, North Dakota officially unveiled ConnectND, an ambitious plan to integrate the state’s universities and government agencies into one administrative software platform enabling front-line staff to use common financial, and human- and student-resource management applications.

Blogs for Local Governments

Outside of election years, and those times when those "big" issues emerge, the public pretty much goes about their business, blissfully unaware of the workings of their local governments.

Montana Promotion Division Selects Siebel Systems and Tier1 Innovation to Further Expand State’s $2 Billion Tourism Industry

"Our priorities for evaluating solutions were clear — minimal risk, strict budget alignment, and broad product capabilities out of the box," said Betsy Baumgart, Administrator, Montana Promotion Division.

First-Rate Communication Skills necessary for effective State Govt.

"Communication is a factor in every problem you have."

State and Local Technology Trends

Mark Struckman, vice president of research for the Center for Digital Government gave a briefing on trends in government IT at GTC Southwest in Austin today. Struckman said the Center is beginning to see a…

Made to Order – Using technology to shift power from government to citizens.

Government will never truly realize IT’s transformative benefits until it rethinks and redesigns government systems, service delivery mechanisms and bureaucratic structures to reflect Information Age realities.

Shaking IT Up in Utah

This plan will be nothing more than a reshuffling of bodies if there isn’t some room to make sweeping changes in the make-up and nature of state IT workers.

‘California Grown’ Web Site Clicks With Agriculture Industry and State’s Consumers

Complete with user-friendly agricultural information about the state’s forests, farms, food supply, flowers, fish and fiber, the newly designed Web site also offers visitors an opportunity to access the popular TV commercial featuring Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, learn about new retail promotions, program developments and upcoming community "California Grown" events.