The Colorado State Capitol in Denver (Getty Images) Tyler Technologies announces first major NIC deal in Colorado Executives praised the agreement's "unique" funding model, which uses transaction fees to subsidize the state's costs over the next decade. Sep 14, 2021 By Colin Wood
(Getty Images) Maryland upgrades prescription drug monitoring platform As opioid-related deaths reach record highs in the state, health administrators are trying to get a tighter handle on their data Feb 4, 2019 By Colin Wood
Pennsylvania, Colorado, federal DOT add services to Gov2Go app Since its launch last fall, the one-stop government services app has slowly added new services in a growing number of locations around the country. Jun 22, 2018 By Colin Wood
Agile development helps Wisconsin meet enhanced opioid reporting requirements The state is increasingly turning to iterative development to meet quality and time constraints on projects large and small. Oct 10, 2017
Gov2Go: Personal assistant for state services launches nationwide E-government services firm NIC says its new consumer platform is the answer to government's silo problem. Oct 2, 2017 By Colin Wood
‘Financial ecosystem’ pilot streamlines payment processing in Idaho A new check imaging service is the latest piece of a common system for simplifying payment operations in state government. Sep 7, 2017
Arkansas adds voting information options to digital assistant platform The update includes personalized voter information intended to educate voters about where and how to vote in the upcoming election. Sep 27, 2016
Pennsylvania overhauls state website with focus on mobile, service delivery The new PA.gov — launched with an NIC subsidiary — uses a new, mobile-enabled design that provides quick access to state services. Jun 17, 2016
Oregon prepares to issue marijuana business licenses using new online portal The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has been accepting applications from prospective growers since January through an entirely digital process. Apr 4, 2016
Commentary: Should states worry about the switch to EMV card readers? An Oct. 1 deadline looms for state agencies that could leave them responsible for fraudulent charges made on payment terminals that do not accept a new generation… Sep 14, 2015