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Health funding in Colorado s pending FY 2021-2022 budget - State of Reform

The $34.1 billion Colorado state budget or “Long Bill” for FY 2021-2022 currently awaits a signature from Gov. Jared Polis after passing both chambers of the Legislature last week. As Colorado waits to see if Polis will make changes or sign the bill in its current state, here is a breakdown of the budget’s funding for key health services in the state.     The proposed HCPF funding comes to a total of $13.2 billion, the majority of which goes to paying premiums for medical services for Medicaid recipients. Of this $13.2 billion, $2.6 billion will come from the state’s general fund. Medical Services Premiums: $9,988,606,597 

CSO50 2021 awards showcase world-class security strategies

The CSO50 awards recognize security projects that demonstrate outstanding thought leadership and business value.  The awards are scored according to a uniform set of criteria by a panel of judges that includes security leaders, industry experts, and academics. It is an opportunity for security leaders to share with their peers the risk and security innovations that led the way to greater success for their organizations. Winners will be recognized at the annual CSO50 Conference + Awards taking place November 16-18, 2021. The conference will focus on how organizations are reimagining risk, showcasing stories of resilience and innovation. Winning projects and initiatives will be featured in lively sessions discussing the most important challenges facing security leaders today. 

Kansas CTO Stacy Mill Champions State Agency Innovation

Kansas CTO Stacy Mill Champions State Agency Innovation Chief Technology Officer and Deputy CITO Stacy Mill brings her many years of tech experience to Kansas to boost security, modernize legacy systems and encourage broadband accessibility. When Stacy Mill came to state government from the private sector in 2019, she brought years of experience. Her skills in addressing IT risk management and enhancing operational excellence are serving her and Kansas well as the state works to address common challenges like bolstering security, modernizing legacy systems and supporting broadband accessibility. 1. Can you describe your role with the state? In the CTO role, I lead the Office of Information Technology Services, which is the centralized services agency for the state of Kansas. That’s everything from operations of IT to all the different data services, as well as all the professional services we provide. Secondarily, I partner with all the CIOs in the various agencies, as well as

Audit: ORDA needs to share more data | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com The Lake Placid Olympic Center is the headquarters of the New York State Olympic Regional development Authority. (Enterprise photo — Andy Flynn) LAKE PLACID For more than seven years, the state Olympic Regional Development Authority hasn’t complied with an executive order requiring that it publish data on the state’s Open Data website, an audit by the state comptroller’s office found. The comptroller’s office audited ORDA last year and released its findings last month. Auditors found that even though an executive order was signed in 2013 requiring ORDA to submit data for publication to the state’s Office of Information Technology Services, or ITS, it never has.

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