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[DW] Project - Nebraska launches enhanced Web portal

Steven Clift
Thu, 30 Jun 2005 10:59:25 -0700

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Back in 1995, I designed the State of Minnesota's home page to
include a simple "Democracy Button."  Over the years the mantra
"services and efficiency first, democracy and effectiveness later"
swept top
e-government home pages of most citizen engagement content.  It is
great to see with Nebraska's site redesign include a top column on
"Digital Democracy" with RSS feeds, a legislative bill tracker, and a
public meeting announcement system all getting deserved promotion:
http://www.Nebraska.gov

All this helps display a more balanced e-government approach.
Congrats Nebraska.

Steven Clift
http://dowire.org

P.S. When it comes to democracy "working" this week in Minnesota, you
can visit a special website titled "Government Shutdown 2005" (we are
getting so good at political gridlock that we have to number our
potential shutdown sites): http://www.doer.state.mn.us/shutdown/

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Date sent:              Thu, 30 Jun 2005 10:44:36 -0600
From:                   Christopher Neff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:                     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                NIC NEWS:  Nebraska launches enhanced Web portal

Nebraska Governor and Secretary of State Unveil New Official State
Web
Site at http://www.Nebraska.gov

LINCOLN, Nebraska ­ June 29, 2005 ­ Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman
was joined recently by Secretary of State John Gale to unveil the
next
generation of the official Web site for the state of Nebraska. The
launch of Nebraska.gov is the fourth redesign in 10-year history of
the state¹s official Web presence.

Available at www.Nebraska.gov, the new portal offers an
easy-to-remember name and an enhanced, more accessible design aimed
at
easing the strain of locating information on state government and
services visitors to the site need.

³As a former chairman of the Nebraska Information Technology
Commission, I¹ve seen first-hand how our online presence matters,
both
here at home and around the world,² said Governor Heineman. ³This Web
site is our front porch to the rest of the world, and Secretary Gale
and the Nebraska.gov staff have worked hard to ensure it is not just
an inviting, but also more accessible site.²

Nebraska.gov features an intuitive, common-sense design that serves
as
the centerpiece of Nebraska¹s eGovernment initiative. The 300 online
services available through the portal provide efficiencies and
cost-savings for users and state agencies, including the ability to
renew professional licenses as well as hunting and fishing licenses
online.

³Making state government more accessible and efficient is one of the
primary goals of my administration,² continued Heineman. ³Developing
eGovernment services through an enhanced state portal provides the
means to achieve that goal. Through the Nebraska.gov portal, the
state
is open for business 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week.²

The redesign of the Nebraska.gov portal, under the guidance of the
Nebraska State Records Board, was based on feedback from hundreds of
citizens and businesses across the state, in addition to state agency
customer service personnel and various Web resources.  The Nebraska
state portal attracts nearly 762,000 visitors per month and processed
approximately 5.3 million transactions in 2004.

Secretary of State Gale, who chairs the State Records Board, said, ³I
am very pleased with the convenience and efficiencies that
Nebraska.gov brings to the state.  The latest portal enhancement
builds on our previous success and ensures that Nebraska¹s
eGovernment
services continue to maximize both user and government efficiency.
The public will benefit greatly from all the user-friendly
applications and services offered.²

The Nebraska.gov portal consolidates Nebraska¹s former Web addresses,
www.nol.org and www.state.ne.us.  Users will still be able to access
the state¹s new site from the former addresses.  The Nebraska.gov
site
incorporates many features designed to make finding information,
communicating and interacting with government easier.

Live Help Customer Service provides assistance to users in real time.

By clicking on the Help Center¹s Live Help link, visitors to the site
are instantly connected with a Nebraska.gov operator who can direct
them to the information they need.

Nebraska.gov¹s robust search engine is powered by industry-leading
Google technology to ensure that the most relevant search results are
displayed quickly and prominently.

Nebraskans can use the statewide public meeting calendar, which lists
activities and events of interest open to the public. In addition,
NebAnnounce, an e-mail notification service, keeps Nebraskans
informed
and up-to-date on the activities of state agencies, boards and
commissions.

Nebraska.gov is among the first portals in the nation to utilize
Really Simply Syndication news feed technology to deliver
up-to-the-minute news and information to user desktops or Web
browsers. In addition, users have direct access all of Nebraska¹s
county Web sites via the ŒCounty Government¹ section of the portal.

Rod Armstrong, general manager of Nebraska.gov, said, ³One
significant
improvement is the ŒHow Do I?¹ section that provides direct links to
frequently requested information and services.  This feature allows
users to quickly find answers to their questions without having to
know specifically what government agency to contact.²

Nebraska.gov is managed and operated without tax funds through a
public-private partnership between the state and Nebraska Interactive
LLC, the Lincoln-based official eGovernment partner for the state of
Nebraska. Nebraska Interactive is a subsidiary of eGovernment firm
NIC
(Nasdaq: EGOV).


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Contacts:

Aaron Sanderford
Nebraska Governor¹s Office
402-471-1967
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Gary Seacrest
Nebraska Secretary of State¹s Office
402-471-8408

Trevor Bair
Nebraska.gov
402-471-2154
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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