New Mexico - Topics A-Z
Topics A-Z listing of articles and resources about egovernment activities in New Mexico.
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eGovernment - New Mexico - Archive
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Archived articles and resources about egovernment activities in New Mexico.
- NM’s Sunshine Portal lets the sun come in
- Capitol Report New Mexico, Thursday, December 16, 2010. "... The portal is the result of urging from groups like the Rio Grande Foundation (full disclosure: The Rio Grande Foundation supports this website) and the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government as well as legislators like Sen. Sander Rue (R-Bernalillo), who believe that a more transparent government is not only a fundamental right of every citizen but creates an opportunity to make New Mexico more efficient and responsive. The site's developers — as well as Cabinet Secretary Marlin Mackey of the Department of Information Technology – are asking for feedback. For the next 30 days, you can test-drive the site and if you have suggestions or complaints, you can click on to a feedback button and leave your comments..."
- Sunshine Portal - The official government transparency portal of New Mexico
- This is a prototype of the portal which will be available for the public July 1, 2011. The Sunshine Portal is the official transparency and accountability portal for the New Mexico state government. It provides a window into government spending, budgets, revenues, state employees, government contracts etc. The information comes from numerous data sources, including the Statewide Human Resource, Accounting and Management Reporting system, the State Land Office, the Department of Finance and Administration and the State Investment Council.
- Mew Mexico Supreme Court Sides With Transparency
- New Mexico Foundation for Open Government, September 16, 2010. "Justices issue order declining to 'expunge' certain criminal cases. Users of court records can breathe a sigh of relief. This morning, the New Mexico Supreme Court rejected a controversial recommendation that would have wiped large numbers of criminal cases off the public courts website. A wide range of people use the website to conduct free, easy criminal background checks on New Mexicans – and that’s the problem, according to some..."
- New Mexico Foundation for Open Government
- "The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government is an educational and charitable organization with a single mission - to help the general public, students, educators, public officials, media and legal professionals understand, obtain and exercise: Their rights and responsibilities under the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records, Open Meetings and Arrest Record Information Acts; Their rights under the federal Freedom of Information Act; Their First Amendment rights..."
- New Mexico Lt. Gov. Diane Denish Touts Google Apps in Cost-Saving Plan
- By Matt Williams, Assistant Editor. Government Technology, November 5, 2009. "New Mexico Lt. Gov. Diane Denish's plan to save the state millions of dollars contains an interesting nugget about IT: Her suggestion that "switching the state from current systems to Google Apps could generate as much as $1.9 million in recurring savings."..."
- Wi-Fi to ride N.M. commuter rail
- By Bob Brewin. Federal Computer Week, April 21, 2006. "Albuquerque -- New Mexico plans to offer Wi-Fi service to passengers on its new commuter rail service, which will connect Belen to Santa Fe, said Roy Soto, the state’s chief information officer..."
This category last updated: 20 February 2006