NASCIO recognizes top-flight state IT projects
A 911 Web portal for Amber Alerts in Washington state was among eight state IT projects selected for recognition by the National Association of State Chief Information Officers.
A 911 Web portal for Amber Alerts in Washington state was among eight state IT projects selected for recognition by the National Association of State Chief Information Officers. The portal won an award for innovative use of technology.
NASCIO formally announced today the winners of the 2005 Recognition Awards for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Information Technology, as well as the recipient of its annual Meritorious Service Award.
The recognition awards were selected from 95 nominations from 33 states. A committee comprising state and industry members of the association chose the winners. Full submissions from all nominations are posted on the association's Web site.
NASCIO honored past president and South Dakota CIO Otto Doll with its Meritorious Service Award. The group created the award to spotlight a state CIO who has exemplified outstanding service, advocacy and leadership in state government.
In South Dakota Doll saw that all of the schools were wired for technology and given broadband Internet access. He also created a digital communications network for first responders, hospitals and state agencies to use.
Within NASCIO, Doll served as president from 1999-2000 and led numerous committees over the years. He also served as an advocate for the less populous states.
The recognition awards are given to state IT programs and systems that have created proven, cost-effective, innovative solutions in the operation of state government. The categories, winners and a brief description of the each project are as follows:
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