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., "V.3.0-04/16/2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2012)
The purpose of this study is to document the economic significance of the travel industry in Colorado from 1996 to 2013. These findings show the level of travel spending by overnight international and domestic visitors traveling to and through the state and the impact this spending had on the economy in terms of earnings, employment and tax revenue., prepared for the Colorado Tourism Office, Office of Economic Development and International Trade ; Dean Runyan Associates., "July 2014.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page; (viewed October 2019)
The purpose of this study is to document the economic significance of the travel industry in Colorado from 1996 to 2014. These findings show the level of travel spending by overnight international and domestic visitors traveling to and through the state and the impact this spending had on the economy in terms of earnings, employment and tax revenue., prepared for the Colorado Tourism Office, Office of Economic Development and International Trade ; Dean Runyan Associates., "June 2015.", The "p" following the date indicates "preliminary." Some of the source data that were used to make the estimates will be revised in the future., Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page; (viewed July 2015)
The purpose of this study is to document the economic significance of the travel industry in Colorado from 1996 to 2016. These findings show the level of travel spending by overnight international and domestic visitors traveling to and through the state and the impact this spending had on the economy in terms of earnings, employment and tax revenue., prepared for the Colorado Tourism Office, Office of Economic Development and International Trade ; Dean Runyan Associates., "June 2017.", The "p" following the date indicates "preliminary." Some of the source data that were used to make the estimates will be revised in the future., Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page; (viewed October 2019)
prepared for Colorado Tourism Office, Office of Economic Development and International Trade ; Dean Runyan Associates., "November 2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover, viewed September 2015.
prepared by John S. Gilmore and John J. Ryan., "Working paper 1.", "Prepared for the Colorado Division of Commerce and Development.", "Financially aided through a federal grant from the Urban Renewal Administration of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, under the Urban Planning Assistance Program authorized by Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as 12., Description based on print version record.
Short excerpts of some of the more than 350 films made in Colorado as an encouragement to support the film industry in Colorado. The film industry is referred to as "tourism on steroids.", video file MPEG 100MB, Produced by the Colorado Office of Film, Television, and Media., Based on DVD record.
Participants tell how the short tourism campagion video was put together including music, locations, and filming., video file MPEG 43 MB, Produced by Colorado Tourism Office., Online resource; title from title screen (viewed April 2020)