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International. Interdisciplinary. Innovative

July 18-25, 2010 | The Hague and Delft, The Netherlands

The iGov Research Institute provides an opportunity to doctoral students from around the world to experience a week-long, intensive residential program focused on ways to advance, study, and understand digital government research in an international context.

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CTG’s two-day XML training curriculum, Using XML for Web Site Management: A Hands-on Introduction with Advanced Exercises, is under a licensure agreement with MicroKnowledge, Inc. for delivery to government practioners and the public.

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CTG Hosting Series of Forums with NYS Agencies on ARRA Reporting

On November 20th, CTG will host the second in a series of forums designed to support the sharing of current and best practices in the use of technology resources to capture, manage, and deliver the data required for ARRA reporting. This forum will include two panels of representatives from a diverse cross section of New York state agencies to share lessons learned while meeting the October 10th ARRA reporting requirements, and issues and challenges related to sub recipient reporting.
 

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CTG Releases Report Outlining Recommendations for NYS IT Governance

New levels of capability for coordinated action across organizational boundaries are required in order for government to realize the transformative potential of technology and cope with new economic imperatives. This new report outlines five recommendations for change developed through a collaborative, consensus-driven process conducted by CTG on behalf of the New York State CIO community. The recommendations are targeted at building new capability for enterprise information technology investment decision making for New York State.