The U.S. government plans to spend over $90 billion this fiscal year on information technology. Most of that will be used to operate and maintain...| www.gao.gov
Some of Washington’s most essential state agency financial computer systems are “legacy” systems. This means they are out of date and in need of replacement. The State Legislature established the One Washington program to replace such aging software with Workday, a modern cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The state's IT project dashboard shows the planned cost to modernize the state’s administrative systems will be about $465 million.| sao.wa.gov
“It pains me greatly to hear so much negativity about Katahdin,” said Rep. Kathy Javner (R-Chester), at a Health and Human Services Committee meeting at the end of January. The disdain Javner was referring to had nothing to do with the beloved mountain in her home district, but rather the child welfare database used by […]| Maine Morning Star
Since its rollout more than a year ago, a series of data entry and technical errors have again and again been attributed to Luma.| Idaho Capital Sun
Idaho’s new statewide business system lacked a range of information technology controls for data validation and security, audits found.| Idaho Capital Sun
The Idaho State Controller's Office says Luma is working, but process and data entry errors have led to delayed and duplicated payments.| Idaho Capital Sun
Idaho's Island Park Fire Sustainable Community says the state is months behind making payments for invoices through state grants.| Idaho Capital Sun
The Idaho State Controller's Office says the Luma business system is working but the massive transition affecting all state agencies takes time.| Idaho Capital Sun
Through the end of December, the withheld interest added up to $101.6 million, Idaho State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth said| Idaho Capital Sun
Guidance for state agencies about how to procure, customize, or build user-centered software while reducing risk of wasteful spending.| guides.18f.gov