Arkansas Digital Government Initiatives
Claire BaileyDirector, Department of Information Systems
Arkansas Chief Technology Officer
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Behind the ArchitectureTimeline for the Strategic Plan
EA Kickoff meeting, Goals Identified March 2010
Identified Business Change and Information Requirements May 2010
Identified Technology and Solution Requirements June 2010
STC meeting (approval) September 8, 2010
Final Approval (Governor’s Office) October 20, 2010
Public Introduction November 8, 2010
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Technology Goals & Trends• Align technology goals to Governor Beebe’s
vision for Arkansas• Goals identified by the State Technology
Council (STC)• Trends identified by the Enterprise
Architecture Team
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Goal 1: Improve Education for Arkansans
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Goal 2: Improve Economic Development
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Goal 3: Increase Efficiency in State Government
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Goal 4: Improve Citizen Access
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Goal 5: Protect the Environment
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Technology Trends
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Broadband
• Connect Arkansas• Arkansas Research and Education
Optical Network (ARE-ON)• Arkansas Telehealth Oversight and
Management (ATOM)• Next Generation State Network• Consumer Class Internet
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Business Analytics
• Turn data into information for analysis and forecasting to enhance timely decision making effectiveness
• Dashboards to help visualize the information of important business processes or indicators to improve understanding
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Cloud Computing/ Software-as-a-Service
• Private/Public Cloud Partnerships
• Virtualization• Backup and
Recovery Services• Exchange Email
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Communication and Collaboration Tools
• SharePoint• Distance Learning• Video Conferencing• Video Arraignment• Unified Communications (UC) project – instant messaging, presence information, telephone,
video conferencing, and other types of communication
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Cyber Security
• Endpoint protection and antivirus solution state contracts saving state $139,000 annually
• Provide intrusion prevention system on state network that is customizable at local level
• Provide firewalls for organizations on state network• Security event and incident management system monitors
suspicious traffic on the state network and notifies customers
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Data Center Modernization
• Ensuring cost effectiveness• Ensuring security• Ensuring efficiency• Provide increased
availability and reliability for essential state services
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Digital Government
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Digital Government
• 2010 Best of Web – 2nd Place• Arkansas.gov portal provides
approximately 430 online services supporting state, county, and city governments
• Arkansas was the 1st state in the nation to provide secure payment processing services including – inmate trust account deposits, probation and parole supervision and restitution payments, and Pulaski County property tax payments
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Enterprise Mobility
• Highly portable devices enable the workforce to provide a wide variety of tasks at any location making them more efficient and productive
• New web sites are being developed with cross-platform capability specifically for smartphones
• Enterprise e-mail servers are providing native support for mobile devices
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Green IT
• Each agency has addressed the Governor’s Executive Order as is evidenced by successful initiatives.
• Multiple agencies shifted to purchasing equipment that meets the ENERGY STAR certification and/or EPEAT rating requirements
• The current IT Plan reports that approximately 47% of technology equipment utilized in state agencies meets these standards
• The State Data Center reduced its energy use by 16% for Fiscal Year 2010 compared to the benchmark year of Fiscal Year 2008
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Health IT
• Health Information Office established to coordinate the planning and development of health IT solutions
• State Health Alliance for Records Exchange (SHARE)– Arkansas statewide health insurance
exchange system– Collaborative effort of public and private
stakeholders to plan a system that will improve the health care experience for patients, providers and insurers
• ATOM Telemedicine Initiative
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Social media
• Several agencies are using Facebook, Twitter, and other social media technologies
• 20% of agencies, boards and commissions are using social media for official business
• Social Media Event for Public Information Officers – December 2nd & 3rd
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Virtualization
• Consolidation of server workloads to enhance availability and efficiency and reduce initial and on-going data center costs
• Using virtualization as the engine for driving cloud computing opportunities
• Encapsulation of applications and operating systems to a single unit to allow for greater flexibility and operational efficiency
• Provide on demand capabilities to be able to deliver computing resources when and where they are needed. Allow for a “pay for what you use” model.
• Utilize desktop virtualization to allow for lowered support costs and higher pc to support tech ratios – help eliminate “sneaker net”
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Web 2.0
• Provides the state another avenue to better help government achieve its goals by being transparent, participatory, and collaborative
• Benefits – Increased efficiency, improved services, greater accessibility of public services, and more accountability
• Mobile services – county property tax payments, the Game and Fish Commission’s Game Check, and the Secretary of State’s Voter View, and Recovery.Arkansas.gov
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The NEW State Technology Council Website
STC.arkansas.gov
Questions?