Missouri. Department of Revenue - E-file - Missouri Department of Revenue Division of Taxation and Collection Electronic Filing Information.Missouri taxpayers have more options than ever this year for e-filing their income tax returns. NO paper! NO postage! QUICK confirmation of receipt! and .... Direct deposit of your refund into your bank account! all via the internet.
Missouri unveils nations largest state ERP system, By Trudy Walsh. Government Computer News, 4 December 2001. "Missouri officials today announced they had put the finishing touches on the largest enterprise resource planning system in state government...." http://www.oa.state.mo.us/purch/index.shtml
Start of Missouri's `e-government' is delayed until July, By SHASHANK BENGALI. The Kansas City Star, March 5, 2002. "The implementation of Missouri's "e-government" initiatives, to consolidate services such as vehicle registration and filing of tax returns into a central Web site, has been slowed by about six months...."
TAP into Access - Missouri is helping citizens with disabilities to access the Internet. Will other states follow? By Catherine Pickavet - Government Technology, August 2002. "The digital divide still prevents people from enjoying the benefits of the Internet, but some folks in Missouri can be certain they are not among its victims. Thanks to the Telecommunication Access Program for Internet (TAP-I), Missouri citizens with disabilities can access the Internet in ways previously unavailable to them...."
Missouri Debuts Health Care Facilities Web Site. Government Technology - January 8, 2003 -- JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- "Gov. Bob Holden said residents of the state can now visit a new Web site dedicated to long-term health care to find information to help them make informed decisions about long-term care facilities, including nursing homes..."
Missouri Lawmaker Creates Virtual Office, by Paul Sloca - Associated Press Writer - Government Technology, March 26, 2003 -- JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- "In state Rep. Rob Schaaf's office in the stately old Missouri Capitol, there's no secretary and no filing cabinet. Business cards and meeting notices are promptly scanned into a computer. Visitors sit in front of a digital camera and leave messages on videodisc..."
Missouri Upgrades Tax Collection System. News Release - Government Technology, November 14, 2003. "The Missouri Department of Revenue will upgrade and improve its tax collection systems and operations under a contact awarded to AMS for new software solutions and consulting services. Missouri will be able to pay for the $11 million project as the initiative generates new revenue from previously uncollected taxes..."
Missouri Governor Signs Law Expanding Public Access to Government Records. News Release - Government Technology, June 11, 2004. "Missouri Gov. Bob Holden signed a bill into law that will increase penalties for violations of the state's open meeting laws and will help ensure that advances in technology, including telephone conferences and e-mail discussions, do not hinder the public's right to government information..."
Missouri CIO to Retire. News Story - Government Technology, November 3, 2004. "Missouri Gov. Bob Holden announced that Gerry Wethington, Missouri's Chief Information Officer, would be retiring effective November 30, 2004 after nearly 30 years of state service..."
Missouri to Implement Online Emergency Response Registry. Government Technology, March 4, 2005. "The Missouri State Board of Nursing is leading a national effort to create and implement a state-based, online system of qualified, licensed professionals who are willing to volunteer in the event of a disaster or other emergency situation..."
CIO Dan Ross Leads Missouri Consolidation, By Wayne Hanson. Government Technology, April 20, 2005. "Dan Ross became CIO of Missouri just three months ago, and in a Center for Digital Government teleconference yesterday, outlined a vast and energetic agenda of change under way. As Ross readily admitted, he is not a techie, but majored in public administration with an area of specialization in data processing "a long time ago." Nevertheless, he said he has many good people in the state and private sector to work with and is moving ahead on a number of fronts..."
Blunt Announces New Amber Alert System to Protect Missouri's Children. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., May 6, 2005 /PRNewswire/ -- Gov. Matt Blunt today announced that Missouri will join the AMBER Alert Web Portal, a nationally connected communication system to help ensure the safety and rescue of missing children..."
Missouri Becoming Part of New AMBER Alert Network, by Steve Walsh. Missourinet, May 6, 2005. "Governor Matt Blunt has announced Missouri will join the AMBER Alert Web Portal, a nationally connected communication system to help find missing children..."
Missouri Joins Amber Alert Consortium to Protect Children. Government Technology, May 9, 2005. "Last week, Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt announced that Missouri will join the AMBER Alert Web Portal, a nationally connected communication system to help ensure the safety and rescue of missing children..."
Missouri Launches Online "Check a Charity" to Better Inform Charitable Givers. Government Technology, August 26, 2005. "Missourians who give to charity have a new resource to be better-informed donors. Attorney General Jay Nixon recently launched "Check a Charity," an online database where consumers can look up financial information about hundreds of charitable organizations that solicit donations in Missouri..."
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