Oklahoma State Representative Jason Murphey has been designated as one of Government Technology magazine’s top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers for his work to apply innovation and technology in Oklahoma state government. Since 2002, Government Technology has honored those individuals who have transformed the public sector through the smart use of technology.
Murphey and the Oklahoma government modernization project are featured in the March edition of the magazine which should be arriving in mailboxes across the nation in the next few days.
The article highlights the savings to Oklahoma taxpayers and new transparencies resulting from the project.
“I grateful to the dedicated members of the Government Modernization Committee who have worked together on the modernization, efficiency and transparency proposals and who made the government modernization project a success and thus eligible for this type of national recognition,” stated Murphey.
Government Technology and its sister publications are an award-winning family of magazines covering information technology’s role in state and local governments. Through in-depth coverage of IT case studies, emerging technologies and the implications of digital technology on the policies and management of public sector organizations, Government Technology chronicles the dynamics of governing in the information age. Managers, elected officials, CIOs and technology staff at all levels of government gain IT news and event information from Government Technology magazine.
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