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North Dakota Office of the Governor
Gov. Doug Burgum today signed Senate Bill 2144, making North Dakota the first state in the nation to allow electronic posting of private land and giving landowners another option for posting their private property.
“Senate Bill 2144 is a shining example of what we can accomplish when we work together and harness the power of technology to find new, innovative solutions to complex problems,” Burgum said. “This bill will ensure that landowners and hunters alike have a convenient option for posting private land and checking its status, while also leaving the traditional posting process in place for those who wish to continue using it.”
Burgum releases yearâs highlights ahead of address
Jan 2, 2021
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Gov. Doug Burgum, right, and U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette, center, get a close look at a B-52 bomber at Minot Air Force Base Sept. 1.
BISMARCK – It was a year to be remembered. When Gov. Doug Burgum delivers his State of the State Address to the Legislature on Tuesday, he will have much to reflect on.
“The historic health and economic challenges of the past year remind us of North Dakotans’ strength, resiliency and ability to overcome adversity. This inspired our administration to work even harder on behalf of the citizens of our great state, and we are filled with gratitude every day for the opportunity to serve,” Burgum said in a release this past week.
North Dakota needed to hire Latvians to manage state s ancient computer system
A college in Latvia still teaches a curriculum on this outdated programming language, so North Dakota opted to hire two Latvians to help manage and maintain the state s unemployment insurance mainframe. 7:00 am, Dec. 27, 2020 ×
North Dakota s unemployment insurance mainframe computer, similar to the 1980s system seen here, is so outdated the state had to look overseas to Latvia to find programmers to maintain it. Special to The Forum
BISMARCK The state of North Dakota has computer systems so old that almost no one knows how to manage them.
So few people have an expertise in 1980s mainframe computers that North Dakota officials had to look overseas, to the eastern European country of Latvia, to find a pair of programmers to maintain the state s ancient technology.
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