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Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: http://www.lva.virginia.gov/   

Description:

The Library of Virginia serves as the Commonwealth's archival agency, the reference library at the seat of government, and as one of the nation's premier research institutions for Virginia history, politics and culture. The library holdings attract researchers from across the country and worldwide to their Richmond location and to their digital resources available on the web.

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Title: Virginia's Innovation & Entrepreneurship Measurement System - Initiatives | Center for Innovative Technology

URL: http://www.cit.org/initiatives/iems/measurement-system/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Welcome to the Commonwealth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Measurement System (IEMS), a web-based portal that uses key metrics and outcomes to track the performance of Virginia’s innovation economy. Innovation is widely recognized as the premier path to economic expansion both domestically and globally – and it is clear that the drivers of innovation in our domestic economy are entrepreneurs of emerging, high-growth technology companies. According to the Kauffman Foundation, a leader in advancing innovation and entrepreneurship, among “new and young firms, high-tech companies play an outsized role in job creation” (Kauffman Report, Tech Starts: High-Technology Business Formation and Job Creation in the United States, August 2013). - See more at: http://www.cit.org/initiatives/iems/measurement-system/#sthash.7RFiseCK.dpuf The IEMS was established by the Virginia General Assembly to further the work of the Commonwealth Research and Technology Strategic Roadmap, which links funding for research commercialization projects to Virginia's strategic technology priorities. It creates a dashboard and strategic path to new opportunities in the innovation economy using key indicators that can assist lawmakers, industry leaders and other stakeholders with determining public-private investment priorities and policies. - See more at: http://www.cit.org/initiatives/iems/measurement-system/#sthash.7RFiseCK.dpuf

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Subject:   Center for Innovative Technology (Va.) Technology and state - Virginia.,  Technology - Virginia.

Title: Virginia Cyber Security | Virginia Cybersecurity VA | Cyber Security VA | Cyber Awareness Virginia

URL: http://www.nationalcybersecuritycenterva.org/

Collection: Governor Robert F. McDonnell Administration Web Archive, 2010-2014

Description: Governor Bob McDonnell today announced the launch of Semper Secure, a public-private partnership designed to extend the Commonwealth of Virginia’s and the Greater Washington, D.C., metro region’s leadership in cyber security. Funded collaboratively by Virginia and industry, Semper Secure – Always Secure – will focus on the key development issues in cyber security: ensuring workforce preparedness and availability, advancing educational programs and knowledge base, fostering entrepreneurship, and encouraging global engagement. The partnership will spearhead a host of activities including research, digital engagement, and conferences targeted at building an initiative to expand Virginia’s cyber security expertise and industry. Governor McDonnell, recognizing the importance of cyber security to the Commonwealth and the nation, and the already robust cyber industry in Virginia, created a report showing off everything Virginia has to offer. The Virginia Center of Cyber Excellence’s mission is to educate, engage, and promote all aspects of cyber security in the Commonwealth of Virginia. We work to educate the current and future cyber workforce, engage our legislatures on pertinent cyber issues, and promote Virginia’s robust cyber industry.

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2010-2014 : McDonnell),  Technology - Virginia. ,  Technology and state - Virginia. Center of Cyber Excellence.

Title: Virginia Secretary of Technology - Jim Duffey, Secretary of Technology, Jim Duffey

URL: http://www.technology.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Robert F. McDonnell Administration Web Archive, 2010-2014

Description: The Secretary of Technology and its agencies are responsible for the efficient and effective use of information technology to simplify government operations, advance technology applications to improve public services, and drive the innovation economy through the Commonwealth's leadership. The Secretary of Technology oversees two agencies: Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) and the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA).

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Subject:   Technology - Virginia. ,  Information technology - Virginia. Information technology - Government policy - Virginia. Computer security - Virginia. Virginia Information Technologies Agency. McDonnell, Robert F. Duffey, Jim. Virginia. Governor (2010-2014 : McDonnell) Virginia. Secretary of Technology.

Title: Cyber Virginia - Secretary of Technology, CyberVA

URL: https://cyberva.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018

Description: On February 25, 2014 Governor McAuliffe signed Executive Order Number 8: Creating Cyber Virginia and the VA Cyber Security Commission. The Governor stated in the order: "As is reflected in the strong presence of state, federal, military, and private cyber security businesses, assets, and activities throughout the Commonwealth, Virginia stands poised to take advantage of its unique resources. The Commonwealth is resolute in its dedication to garnering the expertise of leaders in cyber security in order to mitigate risks and safeguard the highest level of security for government infrastructure networks, foster cyber security education and awareness, incorporate innovative and best practices to protect data statewide, bolster business investment with public-private partnerships, and proactively enhance its national standing as one of the preeminent leaders in the cyber security arena. "

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe) Virginia. Secretary of Technology.,  Technology - Virginia. ,  Technology and state - Virginia.

Title: eHHR, eHHR: Innovating Human Services in Virginia.

URL: https://ehhr.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018

Description: Current federal initiatives present significant funding opportunities to improve the quality and value of American healthcare. Virginia is leveraging federal funding and technology solutions to achieve the following outcomes for the Commonwealth: Build on current health reform efforts; Modernize information technology infrastructure as an enabler for future business transformation; Provide a technical environment where standards-based interoperability is possible between new and legacy systems; Provide web-based self-directed service options for human services; Reduce overall long-term technology costs for federal and Virginia programs; and Provide an enterprise technology environment that is accessible on a pay-for-use basis by federal, State, and local governments as well as non-government organizations, community-based services, and commercial interests as allowed by policy. Modernizing Virginia’s technical foundations will enable future transformation of Virginia’s provision of governmental services. The eHHR Program is designed to promote and manage Health Information Technology (HIT) and enterprise projects in close coordination with federal and Virginia direction in ways that collectively improve healthcare and human services to Virginians by providing access to the right services for the right people at the right time and for the right cost. The Commonwealth views the eHHR Program as a way to not only avoid cost increases but also to increase the value of our services through increased quality and decreased waste.

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Subject:   Technology - Virginia. ,  Technology and state - Virginia. Health care - Virginia. Virginia. Secretary of Health and Human Resources.

Title: karen jackson (kareninva) on Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/kareninva/

Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018

Description: Twitter feed of Virginia Secretary of Technology Karen Jackson.

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe),  Technology - Virginia. ,  Technology and state - Virginia. Jackson, Karen. Virginia. Secretary of Technology.

Title: Anthony Fung (@tonyfungVA) | Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/tonyfungVA/

Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018

Description: Twitter feed of Anthony Fung, deputy secretary of technology for Governor Terry McAuliffe.

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe),  Technology - Virginia. ,  Virginia. Secretary of Technology.

Title: Virginia Assistive Technology System Web Site, Virginia Assistive Technology System

URL: https://www.vats.org/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: The Virginia Assistive Technology System (VATS) is a statewide program authorized and funded by the Assistive Technology Act of 2004, as amended and administered by the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services. VATS was established in 1990 with commitment to increasing awareness, accessibility and acquisition of assistive technology. The program is guided by an Advisory Council composed of individuals with disabilities, family members and representatives from Virginia's disability service agencies. One of VATS priorities’ is to establish assistive technology recycling programs across the State. VATS will work with local groups to plan and implement AT recycling specific to each community. In 2009, VATS applied for and received a grant from the Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative (CNI) Trust Fund Board. The three-year grant which is administered by VATS, created the Virginia Reuse Network (VRN). The mission of the VRN is to build the statewide reuse program’s capacity to better serve Virginians with spinal cord injuries (SCI) and traumatic brain injuries (TBI), including Veterans, and to implement a state-of-the-art sanitization and processing program for DME through the purchase of innovative DME cleaning systems. VRN partner programs will work collaboratively with network affiliates and VATS to address the durable medical equipment (DME) needs of persons with disabilities, primarily those who do not have the resources necessary to purchase needed equipment. Although the VRN will continue to serve qualifying individuals with disabilities, the VRN is interested in improving service delivery and tracking reuse services provided to individuals with SCI and TBI. VATS has three Assistive Technology Regional Sites that provide community contact points throughout Virginia for assistive technology information and resources across designated regions. These Regional Sites provide training, public awareness, and general technical assistance for consumers who can benefit from the use of assistive technology.

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. for Aging and Rehabilitative Services.,  Technology - Virginia. ,  Virginia Assistive Technology System. People with disabilities - Technological innovations - Virginia. People with disabilities - Services for - Virginia.

Title: Welcome to the Center for Innovative Technology, Center for Innovative Technology Main Home Page | Center for Innovative Technology

URL: https://www.virginiaipc.org/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To enhance and expand scientific and technological research and development capabilities of the Commonwealth's institutions of higher education, and coordinate such capabilities with scientific and technological research, and development activities and requirements of the public and private sectors. The Board of Directors appoints the president. The Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC) was formed to support the Commonwealth’s vision for the expansion of innovation, opportunity, and job creation here in Virginia. VIPC, which began as the Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) in 1985, creates technology-based economic development strategies to accelerate innovation, imagination, and the next generation of technology and technology companies. VIPC, a non-profit corporation, bridges gaps at the earliest stages of the Innovation Continuum. Through commercialization and seed funding VIPC helps entrepreneurs launch and grow high-growth technology companies and create high-paying jobs for the future. VIPC helps facilitate national innovation leadership and an accelerated rate of technology adoption through partnerships with innovative technology start-up companies and advanced technology consumers. The Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC) is the operating non-profit of the Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority (VIPA). In 2021, url changed from https://www.cit.org/ to https://www.virginiaipc.org/

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Subject:   Technology - Virginia. ,  Center for Innovative Technology (Va.) High technology industries - Virginia. Information technology - Economic aspects - Virginia. Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Virginia.

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