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Theresa Pardo named to Advisory Board of the Data Center for Applied Research in Social Sciences in Mexico
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CTG facilitates strategic planning session for New York State Local Government IT Directors Association
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CTG and the Department of Communication at the University at Albany collaborate on award winning paper
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CTG and the NYS Office of Children and Family Services presented with the 2008 Best Practices Award in Management by the NYS Forum
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CTG begins workshop series for Creating an Enterprise IT Governance Framework for New York State Government

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Center Director Search

The Center for Technology in Government seeks candidates for the Center Director's position.
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iGov Research Institute

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International. Interdisciplinary. Innovative

June 21-28, 2009 | Seattle, WA

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 Announces Partnership with MicroKnowledge Inc.

As part of CTG’s new Advanced Web Technologies(AWT) initiative, we are pleased to announce a unique partnership with MicroKnowledge Inc. for the delivery of CTG's XML training curriculum. This partnership will allow the public to benefit from both CTG’s expertise, research, and practice in the use of XML for Web site management and MicroKnowledge’s 23 years of experience in the delivery of high-quality technical training. MicroKnowledge will begin offering classesusing CTG’s curriculum in January 2009.
 

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Maximizing Current and Future Investments in Mobile Technology

Since 2006, CTG has been studying the use of mobile technology in child protective services (CPS) in partnership with NYS's Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS). Previous pilot and demonstration assessments established a solid foundation of information to support a reasonably clear picture of the short term impacts of deploying and using laptops in CPS work. CTG has now released a fourth report assessing the long term impacts, which focused on how laptops have been integrated into CPS work, including examining mobility, productivity, and satisfaction, along with recommendations on how to maximize current and future mobile technology investments in NYS's child protective services.