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Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: COVITS (the Commonwealth of Virginia's Innovative Technology Symposium) annually brings together a community of senior-level executives and thought leaders from state and local government, business, and academia to identify, discuss and propose solutions to Virginia's critical technology issues. Url changed tohttp://covits.virginia.gov/
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Subject: Commonwealth of Virginia's Innovative Technology Symposium., Virginia. Secretary of Technology. , Information technology - Virginia.
Creator: Commonwealth of Virginia's Innovative Technology Symposium.
Publisher: Commonwealth of Virginia's Innovative Technology Symposium.
Language: English
Format: Text/html
Type: Website
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.covits.org/
Collector: Library of Virginia
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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.
Group: Twitter
Creator: Fung, Anthony.
Publisher: Twitter.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/4186/*/https://twitter.com/tonyfungVA/
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.
Creator: Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe), Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/4186/*/https://cyberva.virginia.gov/
Collection: Governor Robert F. McDonnell Administration Web Archive, 2010-2014
Description: In September 2006, Governor Kaine signed Executive Order Thirty-Five establishing the Office Of Telework Promotion And Broadband Assistance to encourage the development of a family-friendly, business-friendly public policy environment that promotes workplace efficiency, reduces strain on transportation infrastructure and encourages the deployment and adoption of affordable broadband level telecommunication services. The Office of Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance resides within the Office of the Secretary of Technology and reports to a board consisting of the Secretaries of Administration, Commerce and Trade, Finance, Technology and Transportation.
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Subject: Virginia. Governor (2010-2014 : McDonnell), Virginia. Office of the Governor., Virginia. Office of Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance., Virginia. Secretary of Technology. , Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine)
Collection: Governor Timothy Kaine Administration Web Archive, 2006-2010
Description: In January of 2008, Governor Kaine appointed Ms. Peggy Feldmann to the position of Chief Applications Officer (CAO). This appointment was to both address the findings contained within the Auditor of Public Accounts report on IT Governance and to ensure our continued excellence within the area of information technology management. The office of the CAO provides the Commonwealth of Virginia with an improved approach to managing IT governance and our business portfolio. Recognizing the current budget constraints, and striving to leverage existing Commonwealth resources, the Governor requested the Information Technology\Investment Board (ITIB) assist in developing an operational plan to improve oversight and management of IT governance and portfolio management. Working together, the Chief Information Office (CIO) and CAO were able to develop an operational plan to better align responsibilities and optimize management, efficiency and productivity from our information technology investments. The efforts will better align the Commonwealth’s business model and IT strategy, improve maintenance and operations planning, enhance enterprise application efforts, create data standards, increase transparency in our return on investment, and provide a comprehensive IT governance model for managing all the application resources of the Commonwealth.
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Subject: Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Technology
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.cao.virginia.gov/index.shtml
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: In January of 2008, Governor Kaine appointed Ms. Peggy Feldmann to the position of Chief Applications Officer (CAO). This appointment was to both address the findings contained within the Auditor of Public Accounts report on IT Governance and to ensure our continued excellence within the area of information technology management. The office of the CAO provides the Commonwealth of Virginia with an improved approach to managing IT governance and our business portfolio. Recognizing the current budget constraints, and striving to leverage existing Commonwealth resources, the Governor requested the Information Technology\Investment Board (ITIB) assist in developing an operational plan to improve oversight and management of IT governance and portfolio management. Working together, the Chief Information Office (CIO) and CAO were able to develop an operational plan to better align responsibilities and optimize management, efficiency and productivity from our information technology investments. The efforts will better align the Commonwealth’s business model and IT strategy, improve maintenance and operations planning, enhance enterprise application efforts, create data standards, increase transparency in our return on investment, and provide a comprehensive IT governance model for managing all the application resources of the Commonwealth.
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Subject: Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Technology
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.cao.virginia.gov/index.shtml
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Collection: Governor Timothy Kaine Administration Web Archive, 2006-2010
Description: The $3 million Productivity Investment Fund will provide seed money to state agencies to lower operating costs, reduce constituent service transaction times, and advance key performance goals as published on the Virginia Performs website. Ideas for improvement projects will be solicited from state agencies, private sector firms, academic leaders, and citizens. Recipients will be limited to state agencies but public-private partnerships are encouraged.
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Subject: Virginia. Secretary of Finance., Virginia. Secretary of Technology. , Virginia. Secretary of Administration., Productivity Investment Fund., Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine), Kaine, Timothy M.
Creator: Productivity Investment Fund.
Publisher: Productivity Investment Fund.
Language: English
Format: Text/html
Type: Website
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/263/*/http://www.pif.virginia.gov/
Collector: Library of Virginia
Collection: Governor Robert F. McDonnell Administration Web Archive, 2010-2014
Description: The $3 million Productivity Investment Fund will provide seed money to state agencies to lower operating costs, reduce constituent service transaction times, and advance key performance goals as published on the Virginia Performs website. Ideas for improvement projects will be solicited from state agencies, private sector firms, academic leaders, and citizens. Recipients will be limited to state agencies but public-private partnerships are encouraged.
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Subject: Virginia. Governor (2010-2014 : McDonnell), Productivity Investment Fund., McDonnell, Bob, 1954-, Virginia. Secretary of Finance., Virginia. Secretary of Administration., Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Group: Office of the Governor
Creator: Productivity Investment Fund.
Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018
Description: The Secretary of Technology oversees the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Investment Authority (IEIA), the Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) as an auxiliary to the IEIA, and the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA). 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. Website of the Virginia Secretary of Technology during the administration of Governor Terry McAuliffe (2014-2018).
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Subject: Technology - Information services - Virginia., Technology and state - Virginia., Research - Government policy - Virginia., Information technology - Government policy - Virginia., Cabinet officers - Virginia., Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe), Jackson, Karen., Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Group: Cabinet
Creator: Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe), Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/4186/*/https://technology.virginia.gov/
Collection: Governor Timothy Kaine Administration Web Archive, 2006-2010
Description: An initiative to promote digital standards and practices for the health care industry, including medical records.
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Subject: Virginia. Secretary of Health and Human Resources., Virginia. Secretary of Technology. , Virginia Health Information Technology Council., Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine), Kaine, Timothy M.
Creator: Virginia Health Information Technology Council
Publisher: Virginia Health Information Technology Council
Language: English
Format: Text/html
Type: Website
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/263/*/http://www.healthitcouncil.vi.virginia.gov/
Collector: Library of Virginia
Collection: Governor Timothy Kaine Administration Web Archive, 2006-2010
Description: In July 20, 2006, Governor Kaine issued Executive Directive 29 creating the Governor's Health Information Technology Council. The Council was established to conduct a study and advise the Governor and the General Assembly in an interim report made by October 15, 2006. The primary objectives of the study are to establish an interoperability framework, build public-private partnerships to increase adoption of electronic medical records and encourage vendors and entrepreneurs to build to the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology standards as well as identify areas where health information technology can lower health care costs for the Commonwealth of Virginia as an employer and health insurer. The Council will also recommend funding and strategies necessary to encourage long-term sustained adoption and interoperability of health information technology in the Commonwealth in a report to the Governor by December 1, 2006 and review and approve proposals to fund public-private pilots designed to increase the adoption of electronic medical records out of funds appropriated for that purpose.
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Subject: Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine), Medical care - Virginia., Medical technology - Virginia., Virginia. Health Information Technology Council., Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Creator: Virginia. Health Information Technology Council.
Branch of Government: Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.healthitcouncil.vi.virginia.gov/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: In July 20, 2006, Governor Kaine issued Executive Directive 29 creating the Governor's Health Information Technology Council. The Council was established to conduct a study and advise the Governor and the General Assembly in an interim report made by October 15, 2006. The primary objectives of the study are to establish an interoperability framework, build public-private partnerships to increase adoption of electronic medical records and encourage vendors and entrepreneurs to build to the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology standards as well as identify areas where health information technology can lower health care costs for the Commonwealth of Virginia as an employer and health insurer. The Council will also recommend funding and strategies necessary to encourage long-term sustained adoption and interoperability of health information technology in the Commonwealth in a report to the Governor by December 1, 2006 and review and approve proposals to fund public-private pilots designed to increase the adoption of electronic medical records out of funds appropriated for that purpose.
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Subject: Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine), Medical care - Virginia., Medical technology - Virginia., Virginia. Health Information Technology Council., Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Creator: Virginia. Health Information Technology Council.
Branch of Government: Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.healthitcouncil.vi.virginia.gov/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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.
Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: Governor Terry McAuliffe signed Executive Order 43, establishing the Virginia Unmanned Systems Commission to bring public and private sector experts together to make recommendations on how to make Virginia the national leader in unmanned systems. "Capitalizing on Virginia’s advantages in the unmanned systems industry is key to building a new Virginia economy," said Governor McAuliffe. "This executive order will lay the foundation for my administration's efforts to make this Commonwealth the world's leader in unmanned systems and seize the enormous economic opportunities that accompany growing this industry. The Virginia Unmanned Systems Commission will be a key asset in charting the way forward to grow this industry and create new, good jobs and economic opportunities across the Commonwealth.
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Subject: Virginia. Secretary of Technology. , Virginia Unmanned Systems Commission., Drone aircraft., Vehicles, Remotely piloted.
Creator: Virginia. Secretary of Technology., Virginia Unmanned Systems Commission.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://vus.virginia.gov/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018
Description: The Virginia Unmanned Systems Commission will be a key asset in charting the way forward to grow this industry and create new, good jobs and economic opportunities across the Commonwealth. Governor Terry McAuliffe signed Executive Order 43, establishing the Virginia Unmanned Systems Commission to bring public and private sector experts together to make recommendations on how to make Virginia the national leader in unmanned systems.
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Subject: Virginia Unmanned Systems Commission., Aeronautics, Commercial -- Freight -- Technological innovations., Drone aircraft - Virginia., Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe), Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Creator: Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/4186/*/http://vus.virginia.gov/
Collection: Governor Timothy Kaine Administration Web Archive, 2006-2010
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: Virginia. Secretary of Technology. , Chopra, Aneesh., Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine), Kaine, Timothy M.
Creator: Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Publisher: Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Language: English
Format: Text/html
Type: Website
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/263/*/http://www.technology.virginia.gov/
Collector: Library of Virginia
Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: The Integrated Services Program (ISP) was established in the Information Technology Investment and Enterprise Services (ITI&ES) of the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) on May 15, 2006 at the direction of the Chief Information Officer (CIO). The ISP is the consolidation of the Public Safety Communications (PSC) and the Virginia Geographic Information Network (VGIN) Divisions as well as the Radio Engineering function of the previous Telecommunications Directorate. The goal of this reorganization is to leverage existing services and expand services to localities and public safety, more generally, to further the mission and vision of VITA.
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Subject: Virginia Information Technologies Agency., Wireless communication systems., Virginia. Secretary of Technology. , Emergency communication systems - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia Information Technologies Agency.
Branch of Government: Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Technology.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.isp.virginia.gov/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Collection: Governor Timothy Kaine Administration Web Archive, 2006-2010
Description: In September 2006, Governor Kaine signed Executive Order Thirty-Five establishing the Office Of Telework Promotion And Broadband Assistance to encourage the development of a family-friendly, business-friendly public policy environment that promotes workplace efficiency, reduces strain on transportation infrastructure and encourages the deployment and adoption of affordable broadband level telecommunication services. The Office of Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance resides within the Office of the Secretary of Technology and reports to a board consisting of the Secretaries of Administration, Commerce and Trade, Finance, Technology and Transportation.
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Subject: Virginia. Secretary of Technology. , Virginia. Office of Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance., Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine), Kaine, Timothy M.
Creator: Virginia. Office of Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance.
Publisher: Virginia. Office of Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance.
Language: English
Format: Text/html
Type: Website
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/263/*/http://www.otpba.vi.virginia.gov/
Collector: Library of Virginia
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.
Group: Twitter
Creator: Virginia. Secretary of Technology., Jackson, Karen.
Publisher: Twitter.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/4186/*/https://twitter.com/kareninva/
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