Wyoming - Topics A-Z
Topics A-Z listing of articles and resources about egovernment activities in Wyoming.
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eGovernment - Wyoming - Archive
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Archived articles and resources about egovernment activities in Wyoming.
- Wyoming has officially gone Google
- Posted by Scott McIntyre, Google Enterprise Team. The Official Google Blog, 22 June 2011. "Q: What do national parks, female governors and Google Apps have in common? A: Wyoming was the first state in the country to have each of them.
This morning, Governor Matt Mead announced that the state of Wyoming has completed its transition to Google Apps for Government. Since the state first declared its intention to go Google eight months ago, Wyoming has worked quickly to move all 10,000 state employees onto Google Apps..."
- Wyoming is the First State in the Country to "Go Google"
- Office of Governor Matt Mead, Press Release, 22 June 2011. "CHEYENNE, Wyoming – Commemorating another Wyoming first, Governor Matt Mead, State Chief Information Officer, Flint Waters and the President of Enterprise at Google, David Girouard, announced today that all 10,000 of Wyoming's state employees have now migrated to Google Apps for Government. This puts all of the employees on a single email platform for the first time. Previously the state used more than 13 different platforms..."
- Google Apps Goes Statewide in Wyoming Government
- By Matt Williams. Government Technology, June 22, 2011. "Wyoming has become the first state government to do an enterprisewide rollout of Google Apps, Gov. Matt Mead and company executives announced at a press conference Wednesday, June 22.
By moving 10,000 state employees to Google's cloud-based e-mail and productivity suite, Mead said the new tools will enable improved communication and collaboration, and provide better storage capacity and cyber-security protection..."
- Wyoming to Move State Employees to Google Apps
- By Matt Williams. Government Technology, October 27, 2010. "Google landed a jab Wednesday, Oct. 27, in its ongoing competition with Microsoft for supremacy in the state and local government market. Wyoming will migrate the state government's 10,000 employees to the Google Apps for Government productivity suite within a year, officials said..."
- Wyoming Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Garners Excellence in Criminal Investigations Award
- Government Technology, November 22, 2004. "The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and ChoicePoint today announced that the Wyoming Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) is the 2004 recipient of the IACP/ChoicePoint Excellence in Criminal Investigations Award. The Wyoming ICAC task force, a unit of the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation, created and launched "Operation Peerless," an international undercover operation to combat the exchange of child pornography via the Internet. The Wyoming ICAC uncovered widespread computer programs that were sharing graphic images of child victimization..."
This category last updated: 21 February 2006