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Indiana was one of the first states in the US to build a government-wide state website. As of 2005, Indiana’s website was the product of a long-term public–private partnership. Its IT functions have strong legislative underpinnings and its central IT agency exercises a relatively high degree of authority over agency-based IT functions.
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From “Everything you ever needed to know about AccessIndiana www.IN.gov, but didn’t know who to ask. A Primer on Indiana’s Official Web Portal.” Available at www.in.gov/itoc/html_site/architecture/guidelines.html.
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The Intelenet Commission was chartered in 1986 by the Indiana Assembly as an Indiana corporate and policy body. The Intelenet Commission’s mission is to provide cost-effective, current technology telecommunications network services and information gateway services to its public sector customers, comprised of state agencies, higher education institutions, K-12 school corporations, public libraries, local government entities, and other authorized users (Intelenet 2003).
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For more information see the document called “Web-Based Computing Guidelines for Prospective Vendors,” available at http://www.in.gov/dpoc/html_site/Policies/ITP_00-7_Web_Based_Guidelines.pdf.
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Gil-Garcia, J.R. (2012). Enacting the Government-Wide Indiana Website. In: Enacting Electronic Government Success. Integrated Series in Information Systems, vol 31. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2015-6_5
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