Citizens filing claims for unemployment insurance in New Jersey should see better service in the months ahead when the state deploys a new claims system built by Accenture Ltd.
Nevada's Clark County hopes to improve the way it manages information related to court cases with a new automated case management system from Tyler Technologies Inc.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has enlisted the company to hasten the delivery and analysis of critical, time-sensitive imagery to military, homeland security and commercial transportation officials.
McDonald Bradley Inc. celebrated its 20th anniversary in style by winning the 2005 Greater Washington Government Award for Small Contractor of the Year.
Northrop Grumman Corp. and CGI-AMS have been selected by the state of Virginia to spearhead its 10-year, multibillion-dollar IT transformation initiative.
His enthusiasm is palpable. His ideas are big and bold. Meet Matt Miszewski, Wisconsin's chief information officer and the new president of the National Association of State CIOs.
Communications Technologies Inc. has won a $5.7 million multiyear contract with the Army to continue providing the Military Postal Services Agency with support for its technology platform.
Matt Miszewski, Wisconsin's chief information officer, has been elected to serve as the 2005-06 president of the National Association of State Chief Information Officers.
CACI International Inc. has won two one-year contracts totaling $19.8 million to provide managed network services for the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Anteon International Corp. this week won one contract worth $29.8 million from the Interior Department and another worth $13.7 million from the Health and Human Services Department.
Gateway Inc. has received more than $20 million in new federal contracts with the Social Security Administration and the Interior and Defense departments' Dependents Schools for computer products and integration services.
Despite a stumble that's roused the ire of a Texas auditor, the trend toward states outsourcing health and human services administration likely will grow into a substantial business, industry officials said.
A union official, who accused the private sector of conducting outsourcing solely for profits profit, drew fire from both government and industry officials.
Chief information officers must focus on their vision and remain optimistic if they are to bring about change, according to Gary Heil, the founder of the Center for Innovative Leadership.
RS Information Systems Inc. has won a group of task orders with the Veterans Affairs Department to deliver information security and other technology services for VA's Office of Cyber and Information Security