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05/08/2012
State Unveils Innovative GeorgiaGov Website

The state's official website has undergone a major redesign that offers friendlier navigation, greater usability and more robust search functions.

05/04/2012
ROVER Makes Ordering Georgia Birth and Death Certificates Available Online

Certified copies of Georgia birth and death certificates can now be ordered online through ROVER, a new service launched by the Georgia Technology Authority in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Public Health.

04/12/2012
GTA to Host Workforce Mobility Summit

The all-day event on May 22 will focus on readying your agency to manage mobile technology. There is no charge to government agencies.

04/06/2012
GTA Launches Technology Innovation Showcase

The showcase will be a forum to share ideas and recognize state agencies for outstanding IT projects. Submissions are due April 27.

03/19/2012
GTA Launches New Service for Mobile Device Management

GTA is offering a service to securely integrate iPhones, iPads and Android devices with the state's network.

03/19/2012
New Call Routing Helps GTA Customers Reach Service Agents Faster

A new call routing system at the Consolidated Service Desk aims to make a faster connection between callers and the agents equipped to address their problem.

03/15/2012
State of Georgia Selects IT Portfolio Management Application

New tool will help agencies keep large projects on track.

03/14/2012
GTA Announces Project Management Course Schedule for 2012

Registration is now open, and courses are offered at no charge to state employees.

03/01/2012
State CTO Steve Nichols Among Top Doers, Dreamers and Drivers of 2012

Government Technology award recognizes individuals nationwide for their achievements in public-sector IT.

01/09/2012
Annual IT Report Finds Agencies Spend More Than $1 Billion on IT

Report also outlines current and future technology challenges facing Georgia state government.