Technology innovation is taking place at lightning speed, giving businesses and government advantages to decrease time to market by leveraging solutions such as cloud technologies. The incredible adoption rate of mobile technologies gives the government more opportunities to connect remotely with citizens and offer our workforce better accessibility to applications and data - anytime, anywhere. The Enterprise Architecture compass will set the direction for future technical solutions that will ensure that the public services available to the citizens of Colorado are met efficiently, effectively and elegantly.
This document specifies the process the Governor's Office of Innovation & Technology (OIT) will use to manage and track key IT projects, initiatives, and procurement requests.
The Water Quality Control Division (the Division) in the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is tasked with administering water quality control programs to protect waters of the state. The Division provides education, compliance assistance, permits, inspections and enforcement to promote prevention, control and abatement of water pollution. Per HB121119, the Division has been meeting since June (a total of 10 meetings) with stakeholders in the construction industry and other interested parties to develop a more responsive, streamlined process to improve compliance, reduce violations and provide timely enforcement. This report includes the results of this collaborative effort, including actions to develop more streamlined and responsive processes and recommendations for moving forward.
This plan contains the final version of the implementation process for the evaluation study of prescribed fire required by CRS 25-7-111(5) - HB09-1199, Section 4.