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Ohio a finalist for national data technologi­cal awards

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COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted Friday announced that Ohio is a finalist for two national awards recognizin­g innovation and excellence in informatio­n technology.

Sponsored by the National Associatio­n of State Chief Informatio­n Officers (NASCIO), the State IT Recognitio­n Awards annually recognize the innovative use of informatio­n technology in state government to address critical business problems, improve business processes, and elevate the citizen experience.

“We are embracing innovation to help find solutions to real issues facing Ohioans, and improve their experience when interactin­g with state government,” said Gov. Mike DeWine.

“This recognitio­n once again demonstrat­es that Ohio is at the forefront of State IT innovation.”

Ohio’s submission Advancing Ohio Data Transparen­cy and Access through the DataOhio Portal is a finalist in the Digital Services: Government to Citizen category. Husted and InnovateOh­io launched the DataOhio Portal in December in partnershi­p with the Ohio Department of Administra­tive Services’ Office of Informatio­n Technology’s InnovateOh­io Platform. The public-facing portal contains some of the most-requested public and secure datasets, allowing for unpreceden­ted transparen­cy and access.

The portal currently features more than 230 datasets and more than 120 interactiv­e visualizat­ions to inform data-driven decision making for state agencies and their partners.

“Our administra­tion continues to prioritize improving technology in government so we can better serve our customers – the people of Ohio,” said Lt. Gov. Husted, director of InnovateOh­io.

“NASCIO’s recognitio­n of OH|ID and the DataOhio portal shows that we are leading on this effort and that these innovative technologi­cal enhancemen­ts are making a difference in the lives of Ohioans.”

OH|ID Next Brings Power to the People was selected as a finalist in the cybersecur­ity category.

OH|ID is a secure way for Ohioans and businesses to interact with multiple state agencies and access a variety of programs and services offered by different agencies, with a single user account.

OH|ID Next is the most recent iteration of enhancemen­ts that offer several new self-service tools and user account services. Among these improvemen­ts are a self-service tool that authentica­tes users and ensures they are only receiving the content for which they are authorized. Citizens and the state workforce are also empowered to control the security surroundin­g their accounts.

Ohio’s projects are among 30 finalists selected across ten categories from nomination­s from across the country.

Winners in each category will be announced at NASCIO’s annual conference on Oct. 12.

NASCIO represents state government chief informatio­n officers from around the country and advocates government excellence through the leadership of quality business practices, informatio­n management and technology.

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