Government Technology, May 25, 2010. "Arizona has launched a new awards program that is recognizing the state's best and brightest public-sector IT professionals..."
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By Andy Opsahl, Features Editor. Government Technology, April 12, 2010. "Local court systems across the country have been digitizing legal filings for the past few years to reduce paper management cut costs..."
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Government Technology, October 30, 2009. "The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled -- in the case of David Lake vs. City of Phoenix -- that metadata is a public record and subject to disclosure under public records law..."
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By Matt Williams, Assistant Editor. Government Technology, September 30, 2009. "Arizona's public-facing Web site hadn't seen a major overhaul since 2000 - a near eternity in the fast-paced world of Web development. That finally changed in mid-September when the state launched its redesigned AZ.gov..."
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Government Technology, August 21, 2009. "The Arizona Government Information Technology Agency has submitted an application for a $4.3 million broadband mapping and planning grant, through funds controlled by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), state CIO Chad Kirkpatrick announced Thursday..."
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By Andy Opsahl. Government Technology, May 29, 2009. "Slamming a vehicle into an elk or deer is more harmful for humans than many realize. These creatures cause approximately 1.5 million collisions each year, resulting in around 150 deaths, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Another 10,000 people suffer injuries from collisions with the animals... For the past seven years, Arizona has been moving to solve the problem using a GIS tool that determines where deer and elk cross highways so underpasses can be built for the animals..."
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"This site contains news about Arizona's budget, as well as examples of savings strategies that have already been implemented in Arizona and are working now. State employees can also use this site to find cost-saving measures in use at other agencies. Just as importantly, you will find ways to Submit Your Own Ideas to help our state cut back even further..."
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Government Technology, October 24, 2008. "Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano recently launched a new Web portal -- Arizona Openness and Savings Strategies (AZ-OSS) -- that will serve as a forum for state agencies to exchange strategies that have allowed them to save money, as well as a location for state employees and members of the public to participate in the budget management process and submit their savings ideas..."
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Government Technology, May 5, 2008. "An AMBER Alert was recently issued in Arizona urging citizens to be on the lookout for an abducted girl and boy and their abductors.... Any wireless subscriber may opt in to receive free Alerts by completing a simple registration process at www.wirelessamberalerts.org or their wireless carrier's Web site. Most wireless customers can text the word AMBER followed by a space and their 5-digit ZIP Code to 26237..."
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By Alice Lipowicz. Federal Computer Week, March 25, 2008. "Opposition is building in Arizona's Legislature to Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano's plan to authorize a hybrid driver's license that also would serve as a border-crossing card and would comply with the Real ID Act..."
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Government Technology, December 7, 2007. "Governor Janet Napolitano and U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) Thursday to move forward on the creation of Arizona's 3-in-1 ID - a voluntary identification that complies with Arizona's driver's license standards, the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) and can be used in the work eligibility process..."
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By Wade-Hahn Chan. Federal Computer Week, December 6, 2007. "...The enhanced [Arizona] licenses would cost slightly more than the current version and be offered on an optional basis. Each card contains a photo of the cardholder and a radio frequency identification tag containing an electronically readable identification number..."
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Government Technology, September 12, 2007. "Arizona's Government Information Technology Agency (GITA), in cooperation with Arizona state agencies, has been working to develop plans for the implementation of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). The goal of the program is to continuously evolve and improve state services through the use of emergent information technology..."
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By Alice Lipowicz. Federal Computer Week, August 28, 2007. "Arizona became the third state last week to volunteer for a Homeland Security Department program in which it will develop a hybrid identification card that combines a state driver’s license with a U.S. border-crossing card..."
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Business Wire, July 30, 2007. "Phoenix - The state of Arizona recently finalized a three-year agreement with eGovernment firm NIC to operate the state’s official Web site, Arizona @ Your Service (http://az.gov). The contract runs through 2010 with renewal options that extend through June 2013. Arizona issued its competitive bid in February 2007 and chose NIC from a competitive field..."
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