Tuesday, October 28, 2014

N.C. to Lead National Innovation Community

North Carolina will lead a National Innovation Community that will collaborate to bring innovative ideas and practices to government technology.
RALEIGH
Oct 28, 2014

Governor Pat McCrory announced today that North Carolina will lead a National Innovation Community, a coalition of 25 states and counting that will collaborate to bring innovative ideas and practices to government technology. The community was established as a resource for technology leaders who sought to replicate the success of North Carolina’s Innovation Center (iCenter). It will be led by State Chief Information Officer Chris Estes.

“North Carolina is a national leader in using innovative technology to make government more efficient and customer-friendly,” said Governor McCrory. “We look forward to sharing our experiences and learning from other states as we all work to improve the service we offer our citizens.” 

The Innovation Center is a “try before you buy” working lab where state employees, students and private industry evaluate technology before the state commits to buying it.  

More than $6 million worth of technology has been tested at the iCenter at no cost to the state, allowing agencies to make better-informed decisions about how to invest their technology dollars. The iCenter has also led to savings of approximately $1.4 million a year in storage costs and $7 million in renegotiated IT contracts.

“In the year since the Innovation Center opened, we’ve tested more than twenty technology projects”, said State CIO Estes. “Imagine the impact we could have around the country with another 25 states joining that effort.”