This simplified application process will be available to any applicant, beginning in funding year 2015, when: (1) the applicant has a multi-year contract for E-rate supported services that is no longer than five years So, if you have a State Master Contract (SMC) that is longer than five years, including any extensions, then your applicants can not use the Simplified Application Process (SAP)
Dear NASTD State and Corporate Affiliate Members: This week my relationship with NASTD reaches a milestone
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Bernie tells us a bit about his role with the State of Connecticut and highlights a number of major successes
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05-09-2024 | 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM ET
They provide insight, research, and products and services that can transform state IT operations. While NASTD was founded to connect information technology professionals from the fifty states, the association recognizes and encourages these public and private sector relationships to facilitate operational efficiencies in state government.
Chamber of Commerce doing extensive television studio production work in the Chamber's state-of-the art facilities in Washington, DC
The National Association of State Technology Directors (NASTD) - Technology Professionals Serving State Government, is a member-driven organization whose purpose is to advance and promote the effective use of information technology and services to improve the operation of state government. NASTD represents information technology professionals from the 50 states, divided into four regions, and the private sector. State members provide and manage state government information technology services and facilities for state agencies and other public entities, often including hospitals, prisons, colleges and universities. These members also play a strategic role in planning and shaping state government technology infrastructures and policies. Corporate members provide information technology, services and equipment to state government. NASTD was founded in 1978 and has been an affiliate of The Council of State Governments since 1980
Committees Investment Committee Michael Lombardi (Rhode Island) at-large state representative Whitney Wilgus , NASTD Executive Director Charlie Sasser (Georgia, Life Member) Dawnna Pease (Maine, Immediate Past President) Andy Ogan (South Dakota, Chair and Secretary/Treasurer) Membership Committee Whitney Wilgus , NASTD Executive Director Dawnna Pease (Maine, Immediate Past President) Joe Homan (Nebraska, Vice President) Andy Ogan (South Dakota, Secretary/Treasurer) Rick Woodruff (Kentucky, President) Education Curriculum Committee James Lipinski (Vermont, Eastern Region Vice President) Scott Barringer (Washington, Western Region Vice President) Whitney Wilgus , NASTD Executive Director James Wassinger (Nebraska, Midwestern Region Vice President) Erica Keller (Georgia, Southern Region Vice President) Joe Homan (Nebraska, Vice President) Nominating Committee Rick Woodruff (Kentucky, President) Joe Homan (Nebraska, Vice President) Research Committee Bob Campbell (Tennessee) Paul Czarnecki (Communications and Research Manager) Whitney Wilgus , NASTD Executive Director Craig Felchle (North Dakota) Cindy Smith (West Virginia) Patrick Wright (Nebraska) Research Documents 2018 State Mainframe Strategy Survey 2020 Data Center Roadmap Survey 2021 State Pandemic Response Survey 2022 State IT Modernization Survey 2023 State Identity & Access Management Survey Policy and Advocacy Positions NASTD/NASCIO Joint FCC Filing on Universal Service Reform NASTD Statement on D Block Auction (October, 2010) Outreach NPSTC - Charlie Sasser (GA) Emergency Response Council (SAFECOM ) - Charlie Sasser (GA) FirstNet Public Safety Advisory Committee - Charlie Sasser (GA) Project 25 Steering Committee Heath Hove (IA) Brad Stoddard (MI) National Council on Public Safety UAS - Charlie Sasser (GA)
05-14-2024 | 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM ET
1974 - A group of state telecommunications professionals from the midwestern states meets and formalizes the first of many state telecommunications directories. The need to establish a national telecommunications organization of federal and state telecommunications professionals emerges. State telecommunications professionals meet in Atlanta in 1978 and create the National Association of State Telecommunications Directors (NASTD). Two years later, NASTD becomes affiliated with the Council of State Governments and hosts its first national conference in Williamsburg, Virginia
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