What Are People Saying About #NASCIO2012?
The NASCIO Annual Conference — one of the premier events for the state and local technology community — was held this week in San Diego, Calif.
Participants had a lot to tweet about during the event. Stats were put into context, local governments leaders were awarded, mobile gadgets were closely examined and IT management was redefined.
If you didn’t get a chance to attend this year, these participants broadcasted results, expanded discussions or simply offered their thoughts about NASCIO 2012 on Twitter.
Starting #nascio2012 conference off "straightening the pipes". eGovernment is way to straighten pipes and add capacity.
— Robert Knapp (@RobertWKnapp) October 22, 2012
State CIO's acknowledge mobile apps reflecting road and traffic conditions is their top priority by a large margin.#NASCIO2012 #esri
— Christopher Thomas (@GIS_Advocate) October 22, 2012
Hooray for NASCIO award winner Steve Fletcher for outstanding CIO & to new + outgoing officers; Thanks for your service. #NASCIO2012
— Amy Schurr (@AmySchurr) October 23, 2012
Much more cloud services procurement activity by states than a year ago. #NASCIO2012
— dfletcher (@dfletcher) October 22, 2012
56% of states have some apps on the cloud and are considering others, @nascio @techamerica State CIO survey shows #NASCIO2012
— Ryan Petersen (@RyanPete) October 22, 2012
CIO poll show expected value of social media for state government growing in the future #NASCIO2012
— dfletcher (@dfletcher) October 22, 2012
Survey results for Mobility at #NASCIO2012 , #NASCIO twitter.com/rockregan/stat…
— Rock Regan (@rockregan) October 22, 2012
Michigan CIO: $150 million for MMIS - "Can every state afford to buy these systems?" Crowd: "No!" #NASCIO2012
— HealthcareITConnect (@HealthITCONNECT) October 22, 2012
David Behen, Michigan CIO, laying the roadmap for shared services across his state. Innovating to save, share and improve. #nascio2012
— Beth Blauer (@biblauer) October 22, 2012
We're talking mobility at #NASCIO2012. 6 state CIO's on the panel. Right now looking at the CalVet mobile app. It's in the Google Play store
— dfletcher (@dfletcher) October 23, 2012
@deloitte @nascio #Cybersecurity Study: 40% of states outsource threat management and monitoring services. #NASCIO2012
— Ryan Petersen (@RyanPete) October 23, 2012
Another great video from#NASCIO2012 via @streborv and @statetech: How states are using the public cloud: statetechmagazine.com/video/nascio-2…
— Matt McLaughlin (@MattMcLDC) October 24, 2012
47% of state @nascio members & 77% of corp members say the top thing they'd simplify in govt is procurement #NASCIO2012 #modernization
— StateTech Magazine (@StateTech) October 24, 2012