North Dakota’s state government IT spending is projected to reach $250 million in 2024, a 5% increase from 2023. The gov tech market in North Dakota is evolving rapidly, with strategic IT priorities centered around empowering citizens, improving lives and inspiring success.
In a recent webinar hosted by Senior Vice President Phil Bertolini (left), North Dakota State CIO Kuldip Mohanty (right) shared insights into the state’s strategic priorities for 2024 and beyond. He also shared how the North Dakota Business Gateway will be a game-changer for vendors.
Key Strategic IT Priorities for 2024 and Beyond
- Reinventing Government: The state aims to deliver seamless, frictionless government services by enhancing digital experiences for both citizens and businesses.
- Modernization of Legacy Platforms: North Dakota is reevaluating its current technological landscape to identify the best path forward, including modernization or alternative strategies for legacy platforms.
- Cybersecurity as a Whole-of-State Approach: With a focus on hyper-connectivity, cybersecurity remains a critical priority. The state’s comprehensive approach includes expanding third-party risk management frameworks and educating stakeholders on the importance of governance, risk and compliance.
- Data-Driven Insights: The state plans to convert its wealth of data into actionable insights, driving more informed decision-making and personalized services for citizens.
- Broadband Expansion and Digital Inclusion: Efforts are underway to ensure last-mile connectivity reaches underserved and unserved regions, while simultaneously promoting digital equity and inclusion.
Watch the full webinar here: