NIC Wins Vermont Web Portal Management Contract
Nov 14, 2006, News Report
Vermont has signed a three-year agreement for eGovernment services with NIC's Vermont Information Consortium subsidiary, to provide the infrastructure and staff expertise required to develop, maintain, and host the self-funded model eGovernment portal. The state of Vermont will retain ownership of the content, data, and statutory fees. "Electronic government provides a straightforward and cost-effective way to offer services to our constituents, and we are eager to work with NIC to enhance the Vermont.gov portal," said Thomas Murray, Vermont's CIO. The first new services are expected to launch in early 2007, and Vermont Information Consortium is currently working with state agencies and the Vermont Web Portal Board to identify and prioritize new applications to be introduced during the first year of the contract. The company will also redesign the state's official Web site and build upon the portal's existing functionality.
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