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In Quest of Coherence - New York's CIO Council fosters an enterprise approach to IT development in state and local government, By Merrill Douglas. Public CIO, February 2005. "In 1997, the Center for Technology in Government examined how the state of New York and its local governments worked together in terms of information systems. What they found was distressing.
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New York, NY - (10-21-03) Souljourn, LLC announced today the availability of its Souljourn City Guide Magazine for Atlanta, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles. These annual guides, produced with city and state tourism bureaus, are free of charge and provide tourists, business travelers and local residents with city-specific cultural, dining, shopping, entertainment, special event and convention information. One million copies, 250,000 for each city, are available this year.
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HSASC provides information technology (IT) services to four major New York State government agencies. HSASC selected Cognos to assist in modernizing its IT infrastructure and provide end users with better access to information. HSASC is moving from its paper bound system, which generates 12 million printed pages of reports a month and limits users' ability to analyze data, to Cognos electronic online analysis and reporting. HSASC will achieve annual cost savings of more than $1 million by eliminating the paper intensive system and its overhead.
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These files include the TIGER/Line Redistricting Census 2000 data files for New York State with technical documentation. The NYS Task Force on Reapportionment has included additional text files that indicate situations where the Task Force database does not agree with the attribute information in the TIGER/Line files. Difference files that show these instances can be downloaded from here as well using the link found under the list of counties.
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The TraCS team released the New York State “Incident and Arrest” module in July 2005. This module has the capability to capture data and provide an interface to the Department of Criminal Justice Service’s (DCJS) Spectrum Justice System (SJS) back-end records management system. Also released by the TraCS team were a field interview card and a forms package of court documents containing an appearance ticket, supporting deposition, statement, information and complaint forms.
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As part of the Quality of Care Demonstration Project, a landmark study is being conducted in the 19 nursing homes in the New York metropolitan area to discover how healthcare information technology (HIT) affects long-term care. This academic study seeks to examine the technology's impact on workforce retention and recruitment, clinical outcomes, and financial and operational impact to the facilities. Results from the study are due to be released in 2009.
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