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The Arkansas Division of Information Systems (DIS) is the premier information technology products and solutions provider for the state. DIS provides over $80 million in IT products and solutions to approximately 300 state agencies, boards and commissions, K-12 public schools, business and administrative departments of higher education, cities and counties, and public safety organizations across the state. DIS is the engine that keeps public systems operational. It is responsible for managing the private state network dedicated for the sole use of over 1,500 governmental sites throughout the state. DIS works 24/7/365 to ensure that the network is constantly available to these sites responsible for delivering public services to the citizens of Arkansas. Vision To lead and optimize technology resources for Arkansas` public sector Mission Empowering the citizens of Arkansas through technology Values Technology leadership, customer service, quality results and efficiency.
The Controller is the Chief Fiscal Officer of California, the eighth-largest economy in the world. Elected every four years, the Controller makes sure the State’s $100 billion budget is spent properly, helps administer two of the nation`s largest public pension funds, and serves on 81 State boards and commissions.
St. Johns River Water Management District is a Palatka, FL-based company in the Government sector.
State of Mississippi is a Jackson, MS-based company in the Government sector.
The North Dakota Information Technology (NDIT) supports the IT needs of state government, K-12, and higher education. Because of the diverse needs of state entities, NDIT provides varied amounts of support to its customers. While some entities have their own IT departments that partner with NDIT for necessary services, others utilize NDIT for all their IT needs. In all situations, it`s NDIT`s vision is to be a leader and trusted business partner for strategic IT services within government and education. NDIT provides a wide range of services, including: service desk management, software development, hosting, video, and voice. Check out the entire list of offerings on NDIT`s website. In addition to NDIT`s core service offerings, the organization houses or has representatives in a number of statewide alliances. Statewide alliances are programs made up of stakeholders from various government entities working towards a common goal. For example, the Educational Technology Council (ND ETC) is a state board responsible for developing technology systems and coordinating their use to enhance and support the educational opportunities for elementary and secondary education. The board is made up of representatives from NDIT, the Department of Public Instruction, University System, and State Board of Career & Technical Education, among other stakeholders. Other statewide alliances include the Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS), Graphic Information System Hub (GIS), and Health Information Technology (HIT).