Communications
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Commission for Educational Technology
The Commission for Educational Technology is an independent group formed in 2000 by the Connecticut Legislature, composed of twenty leaders from education, business, information technology, and government. The Commission for Educational Technology is empowered by the General Assembly to envision, coordinate, and oversee the management and successful integration of technology in Connecticut's schools, libraries, colleges and universities.
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The State Marshal Commission is an Executive Branch commission operating within the Department of Administrative Services with independent decision making authority.
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The Uniform Licensing Application helps improve the efficiency of the licensing process by consolidating the procedures and eliminating unnecessary duplication of documents submitted for licensing purposes.
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FOI Guidelines for Agencies and Municipalities
Provide guidelines to agencies regarding the calculation of the fees charged for copies of computer-stored public records.
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DAS Completes New Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center at Asnuntuck Community College
Asnuntuck Community College and the Department of Administrative Services’ (DAS) Division of Construction Services invited the public to a ribbon cutting ceremony for Asnuntuck Community College’s new 27,000 sq. ft. Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center.