July 17, 2003: Presentation: Let’s Not Reinvent the Wheel: New Jersey as an
Example, Part I “The New Jersey Portal” by Odysseus Marcopolus, Part II “Identity Management: 21st Century
Challenge for States” by Paula Arcioni;
Presentation: Laws, Rules, and Regulations Impacting Georgia E-Government
by Kathryn Allen
Odysseus Marcopolus was appointed Director of the
Office of e-Government at the New Jersey Office of Information Technology in
September 1999. He leads a team of forty-five technology professionals
with one goal in mind: making New Jersey the Online State. New
Jersey’s e-Government initiative is aimed at redefining the way government and
its constituents exchange information, goods and services. His responsibilities
include the delivery of information and services through the award winning
myNewJersey Portal along with the design and implementation of the technical
infrastructure necessary to support the delivery of online services. His
e-Government team includes of a blend of leading edge technologists and business
experts who help craft the delivery of web-based government services. Prior to joining the Office of Information Technology, he
served as the Director of Information Technology at the New Jersey Division of
Developmental Disabilities where he directed technology efforts on behalf of
more than 8,000 employees at seventeen locations across the state. (New Jersey Overview)
Paula Arcioni is an information security manager for the New Jersey
Office of Information Technology, Office of E-Government Services. She has
extensive experience in the deployment and support of large-scale enterprise PKI,
LDAP, and user provisioning services. In particular, she has well-honed
expertise in identity management, digital signatures, encryption, and data
confidentiality processes in B-to-G, G-to-G, and C-to-G environments. (New Jersey Overview)
Kathryn Allen is a senior assistant attorney general specializing in
the Open Records Act and issues relating to Open Government. She has
served on the staff of the State Law Department since 1978. (Laws, Rules, and Regulations Impacting
Georgia E-Government)
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