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http://technoflak.blogspot.com [Technoflak.blogspot.com] Presto Vivace Blog: 01/01/2006 - 01/31/2006: The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO), which represents the chief information officers (CIOs) of the states, and the Metropolitan Information Exchange (MIX), an association of county and municipal CIOs, have released findings from a pair of surveys of state and local government cybersecurity preparedness. The NASCIO survey was conducted in late 2005 by NASCIO's Information Security Committee, which is led by Denise Moore, CIO of Kansas.

Bespacific.comhttp://www.bespacific.com [Bespacific.com] beSpacific: E-Government Archives: Its release of the National Agenda for Government Action on Information Security (11 pages, PDF) identifies 13 specific actions required to improve information security for consumers, industry, and governments globally. As part of the Agenda, CSIA also provides a report of the government's limited progress in information security in 2005 and releases a new Digital Confidence Index that reflects the public's lack of confidence in our nation's critical infrastructure." [Link]

Cio.comhttp://www.cio.com [Cio.com] Movers and Shakers Blog - Home Page - Blog - CIO: The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) elected new leadership for the 2005-2006 year. Matt Miszewski, CIO for the state of Wisconsin, was elected president of the Lexington, Ky.-based membership organization. 

[Gotzespace.dk] Gotzeblogged: eGovernment Archives: Honourable mention goes to the Utah govbloggers Phil Windley and David Fletcher, who runs two of the best new blogs around. I hope Phil keeps blogging after tomorrow (his last day on the job), and I also hope that David and the others in the Utah govblogroll will continue their blogging in the new year.

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