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IBD2008
CTG participates at First US-China Infectious Disease Informatics and Biosurveillance Workshop in Beijing
Rockefeller College
UAlbany's information & technology management program, a unique collaboration involving faculty and students from Rockefeller College, CCI, and CTG, is ranked number 2 by U.S. News and World Report
Sharon Dawes
Senior fellow, Sharon Dawes, contributes article
to GSA's Intergovernmental Solutions Newsletter on What Makes a Successful CIO?
Theresa Pardo
Deputy director, Theresa Pardo, contributes article
to Public CIO magazine on U.S. collaboration with China on digital government research

CTG Issue Briefs

iGov Research Institute

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International. Interdisciplinary. Innovative

July 13-20, 2008 | Manchester, UK

Doctoral Students from around the world who are interested in digital government research (DG) can apply to participate in 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 Vision for the Future

CTG recently prepared a self-evaluation reportas part of the University at Albany's periodic review of research centers and institutes. The report, prepared by Center staff, covers the period from our founding in 1993 to the present. It includes an overview of the Center’s history, where we stand today, and our vision for the future. Through this report we are sharing our vision and our progress with our University colleagues, the broader academic community, and our government and private sector partners and friends.

Project Highlight

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Mobile Technology in Child Protective Services

The promise of mobile technology to improve child protective services will require strategies that include significant attention to training and change management, and ongoing evaluation. CTG, in collaboration with the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), recently completed a third assessment on the use of mobile technologies in child protective services (CPS) in New York State. This assessment covered over 450 laptops and tablets deployed to 23 Local Social Service Districts in NYS.