The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) today announced this year’s nominations for its annual awards program with California as finalist in 5 of 10 categories.
The winners, one in each category, will be announced in October at NASCIO’s annual convention to be held in San Diego. More than 120 nominations were submitted throughout the various categories, according to the press announcement.
From the announcement, highlighted below are California’s awards finalists and categories:
Cross-Boundary Collaboration
State of California: Public Employer Readiness Team (PERT)
State of North Dakota: Legislative Assembly – LEGEND
State of Oregon: Oregon State Police (OSP) Mobility & e-Ticketing
Data Information and Knowledge Management
State of California: Surveillance of Animal Diseases through an Emerging Threats Identification System
State of Michigan: Reinventing Government in Michigan through Analytics Yields $1Million in Financial Benefits each Business Day
State of Ohio: Business Intelligence
Digital Government to Business (G2B)
State of Hawai’i: Business Registration Mobile Web App
State of North Carolina: Pilot and Implementation of the Criminal Discovery Component of the Discovery Automation System
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania e-Permitting
Digital Government to Citizen (G2C)
State of California: CalVet Mobile App
State of Michigan: MI-Bridges Self Service Portal Commonwealth of Virginia: myDMV Account
Enterprise IT Management Initiatives
State of Minnesota: Moving from a Distributed to a Unified Solution
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Automated User Provisioning
State of Wyoming: Wyoming Adds Another First – Moving the Entire State to the Cloud and Saving $1M a Year
Fast Track Solutions
State of California: Video Interact Project (VIP)
State of Mississippi: Mississippi’s Mobile ms.gov
State of Tennessee: Driver Service Center Self-Service iPad Kiosks
Improving State Operations
State of Idaho: WIC Information System Program (WISPr)
Commonwealth of Kentucky: Kentucky Human Resources Information System (KHRIS)
State of North Carolina: North Carolina Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Automated Data Services (CJLEADS)
Information Communication Technology (ICT) Innovations
State of California: California Mobile Development Program
State of Georgia: I-85 Express Lane Project
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: PA Food Safety
Open Government Initiatives
State of Kansas: The Kansas One Government Electronic Democracy System
State of Oregon: ORSTATS – Oregon Stimulus Transparency and Accountability Tracking System
State of West Virginia: West Virginia’s Transparency Website
Cyber Security
State of Arkansas: Transforming Preparedness Through Technology
State of Michigan: Integrating Cyber and Physical Security: Ending the Divide Using a Comprehensive Approach to Risk
State of North Carolina: Information Security and Continuity Management – Information Sharing Portal