ITS congratulates Kate Kiyanitsa (pictured left), manager of the NY Geospatial Services parcel and civil boundaries program, on earning the National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC) Geospatial Excellence: Innovator Award! Kiyanitsa, who is also the co-chair of the NSGIC Parcels and Land Records working group, has been a champion for smart geospatial data strategies and standards for many years. Kate coordinates the New York State’s parcel program, streamlining data that can help benefit all New Yorkers.
NYS Office of Information Technology Services
IT Services and IT Consulting
Albany, NY 14,070 followers
The Office of Information Technology Services (ITS) provides the strategic IT vision for the state of New York.
About us
New York State Office of Information Technology Services (ITS) is transforming how State government delivers services to New Yorkers and local governments. ITS continues to find innovative ways to make government work smarter and more efficient for taxpayers, and to advance the State’s competitiveness. But innovation isn’t just about technology here at ITS; it’s also about the ingenuity of our people. We foster a culture that values new perspectives, creativity and collaboration to deliver innovative services and products for our clients. We currently have a pipeline of more than 350 projects valued at approximately $1.5 billion. New York State Social Media Use Policy: https://www.ny.gov/social-media-policy
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http://www.its.ny.gov
External link for NYS Office of Information Technology Services
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Albany, NY
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Information Technology and Cybersecurity
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6 Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY 12223, US
Employees at NYS Office of Information Technology Services
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NYS Office of Information Technology Services reposted this
One year ago, Governor Kathy Hochul created the New York State Office of the Chief Customer Experience Officer with a bold mission: to transform how New Yorkers interact with their government. This #CXDay, we’ve made remarkable progress in making state services easier, faster, and more accessible to the people we serve. From launching a tax filing pilot that saved New Yorkers time and money to introducing virtual assistance tools and redesigning state websites for a better user experience, we’ve worked tirelessly to ensure that you are at the center of everything we do. This milestone marks just the beginning of our journey toward a government that truly serves its people. We are proud of the strides we’ve made in the past year and are excited to continue improving the New York Experience. #NYXDelivers
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ITS Executive Deputy Chief Information Officer Jennifer Lorenz shares New York State technology success stories and priorities alongside State CIO representatives from DE, DC, MD, NJ and VA at the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) 2024 Annual Conference.
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The Government Technology New York Digital Summit was a success! More than 600 IT and other government professionals attended the event. NYS Executive Deputy CIO Jennifer Lorenz delivered opening remarks. The event also included several concurrent sessions, many of which featured ITS employees on expert panels discussing timely issues facing the technology sector today. Congratulations again to the “Best of New York” award winners, including the Behavioral Health Authentication and Authorization Solution (BHAAS) team, Mark Anderson, and Jody Boucher.
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ITS spotlights Nicolas Kelson, a Student Assistant Intern currently studying cybersecurity at The College of Saint Rose. An avid traveler, Nicolas seeks out new experiences in both his personal and professional life. He especially appreciates the opportunity to network with experienced and talented cybersecurity professionals. Nicolas encourages other students to apply to internship opportunities, especially in New York State public service.
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In the latest issue of the ITS #Cybersecurity Tips Newsletter, learn how to recognize and avoid tech support scams.
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The Annual New York State Kids Safe Online Poster Contest, designed to engage young people in thinking about #cybersecurity and help promote safe online practices, is now accepting entries. Entries are due December 20. Read the press release: https://lnkd.in/g94MSYgW