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Intergovernmental Data Services (IDS) is responsible for improving the service and efficiency of data exchange between State and local government. Since its establishment in 1993, IDS has been responsible for managing the statewide, shared network that links county governments and state agencies. Today, the IDS integrated network is present in all 93 counties throughout the State, providing critical networking services to state agencies and county offices. One of the major responsibilities IDS has today is the management of the State's computer network that serves county and state offices. IDS provides network computing devices, peripherals, and support for data connectivity, terminals, computers, and printers to state agencies and county offices located in all 93 counties. Further, IDS field technician makes routine service trips to various state agencies and county offices throughout the State. Finally, IDS program provides staff support for intergovernmental data sharing activities, including the Nebraska Intergovernmental Data Communications Advisory Council (NIDCAC).
Mission: It is the mission of the Intergovernmental Data Services Program to promote opportunities for improved service or efficiency in the public sector by encouraging interagency and intergovernmental data sharing through facilitation, coordination, oversight, or implementation of projects.
Contact
Intergovernmental Data Services
501 S. 14 th Street, Lincoln, NE 68509
Tim T. Cao - Administrator
Phone: (402) 471-3031
E-mail: tim.cao@nebraska.gov
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