NASTD STRATEGIC PLAN
(approved by NASTD Executive Board - April, 2009)
Vision: To be recognized as the trusted resource that enables our membership to implement strategies through operational excellence.
Mission: NASTD is a member-driven organization committed to advancing the effective use of Information Technology to facilitate operational efficiencies in state government.
Guiding Principles - NASTD is by and for its members and is:
- committed to excellence
- member-driven in determining strategic direction and value
- professional and ethical in our behavior and relationships
- committed to collaboration and information sharing of best practices and lessons learned
- focused on implementation and operational technology practices
- committed to promoting effective design and operations of information technology and services
- committed to providing resources for members to make effective and transparent IT procurement decisions
- committed to partnering with other associations having complementary missions
Strategic Goals
Create and maintain a robust framework for exchange of best practices, lessons learned, and current IT Government Trends:
- Create and launch a world-class interactive and intuitive website
- Refresh Association Management System (AMS) and integrate with new web site
- Identify other improvement opportunities to facilitate information exchange
Build upon NASTD’s long-standing legacy of attracting and retaining talented, qualified, and active association members:
- Maintain the current membership
- Involve new members from diverse technical disciplines to expand breadth and depth of expertise
- Foster an environment of active involvement for all members
- Increase the awareness of NASTD and our value among non-participating states and vendors
- Identify other potential corporate markets for NASTD
- Increase the number of active states
Provide a set of complementary educational offerings to advance the effective use of information technology:
- Review current Special Interest Groups and their activity to determine if we are meeting current and future needs of the membership
- Review and revitalize the concept and content of the NASTD library to better serve members
- Insure that the value delivered in regional and national seminars follow a model for success, providing maximum value and avoiding duplication of efforts and information
- Explore new concepts to provide educational offerings
Continually measure, validate, improve, and communicate the value of NASTD
- Solicit member input and examples of measurable value for inclusion on NASTD Web site or in other communication vehicles
- Establish metrics to measure and validate service indicators concerning growth and performance
- Assess member satisfaction through feedback surveys, automated services and other tools
- Develop a communication strategy that reaches out to other associations also serving our members and affiliates