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08/09/05 -- 04:51 PM

Arkansas re-ups NIC for e-gov services

By William Welsh
Deputy Editor

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NIC Inc. has won a three-year, multimillion-dollar contract renewal from the state of Arkansas to continue providing e-government portal services, the company announced this week.

Through the contract, NIC of Olathe, Kan., currently provides the state with more than 300 interactive services, a comprehensive payment center, criminal background checks, child support payments and a transportation industry portal.

The state portal processed more than 2.2 million transactions for 170 state and local government agencies last year.

The contract renewal was approved by the Information Network of Arkansas Board. The 12-member committee oversees portal operations, reviews agency agreements with the Arkansas Information Consortium, sets policies and approves new portal services.

NIC, a provider of outsourced Web services and back-office software for state and local government, has about 300 employees and annual sales of $55.8 million, according to Hoover’s Online of Austin, Texas.


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