State Government Sharing Interactive Maps Online

State agencies in Nebraska are beginning to upload their mappable data to a single website where it can be accessed by anyone.
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Text to 911 Coming to Lancaster County

LINCOLN, Neb. It's something we all learn at a very young age...dialing 911.

But here in the 21st century, new technology is even changing the way we call for help.
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How Nebraska Kickstarted Consolidation With the Network

Nebraska’s chief information officer merged the state’s network staff, streamlined operations, and prepared for rapid consolidation across the enterprise — all within six months. By Jake Williams
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Nebraska Broadband: September/October 2016 (pdf)

Responsive Countryside: The Digital Age and Rural Communities An Interview with Roberto Gallardo
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What Makes a Workflow Project Successful? A Case Study

As an account manager, I see many different approaches for selecting a business process to transform into electronic workflow.


City Will Save Money on 911 Radio System Sharing with State

Lincoln will save more than $570,000 through an arrangement with the state to share emergency radio system assets. 


Nebraska CIO poised to save $5.3M over 10 years with IT consolidations

Since taking over as Nebraska’s chief information officer in June, Ed Toner consolidated key IT systems and services, positioning the state to save roughly $5.3 million over the next 10 years, Gov. Pete Ricketts announced this week.