NIC Kansas 2015 Report

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KIC ANNUAL REPORT 2015

INSIDE The Self-Funded Model: Providing You Value........................ 2 Here to Support You In the Fight Against Cybercrime.............. 3

Message From the General Manager

Kansas Amber Alert Update

KIC

We hope that you will enjoy learning about

T

the latest advancements in projects, tech-

system is operated by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and overseen by the

nology, and services that we have to offer.

Kansas Attorney General’s Office in partnership with INK.

is pleased to announce the launch of our 2015 Annual

Report publication. It is designed to provide insight into the operations of KIC.

In 1991, the Information Network of

Application Enhancements Assist In Safe Homecoming for Abducted Children he goal of the national Amber Alert program is to instantly notify the entire community to assist in the search for and safe recovery of abducted children. Since its inception in 1996, the national program

has successfully brought 782 children home safely. In Kansas, the Amber Alert

In order to increase efficiency, the KIC team designed a new streamlined

Kansas, Inc. (INK) awarded KIC the network

Kansas Amber Alert application focused on the ease of use for both the part-

manager contract and began digital govern-

nering agency and the wide breadth of users this high-visibility application

ment operations. 2015 marked a very

reaches. Previously, the administrative portion of the Amber Alert notification

successful year for our partners and staff.

system was a completely separate application from the user-facing portion of

From successful service deployments to

the system. KIC was able to blend the two applications protecting the adminis-

working in new and emerging markets, we

trative piece with our secure Single Sign-On system, KanAccess.

are proud of all that was accomplished. KIC provides digital government

KIC staff gained invaluable knowledge from law enforcement and KBI staff who actively utilize the applications. This information was able to assist developers

services without tax appropriations

and designers in understanding the truly critical aspect in launching the informa-

through its self-funded model. This

tion to the public.

funding model provides the ability for | continued on page 4 |

The technology portion of the application was updated to provide the ability to | continued on page 3 |


Partner Relationships Flourish With Dedicated Business Development Team M Development Manager, and

aria Cuevas, Senior Business

The Self-Funded Model: Providing You Value

W

hen it comes to your state’s digital government program, there is one

element that is delivering value every single day – the enterprise-wide,

self-funded model provided by NIC.

You may be familiar with this model, but if not, the approach is simple:

Government avoids all upfront costs of developing online services as well as the

Jenna Coates, Business Devel-

ongoing maintenance costs by funding its digital government program through

opment Manager, make up the

efficiency fees paid by those who use the online services. A select number of

talented Business Development

primarily business-to-government services require a minimal per-transaction

Manager Team at KIC. Together

efficiency fee. This fee not only supports the development and maintenance of

they travel the state educating state

the individual service, but together all fees from a few services fund a unified

and local government agencies

approach for the state’s entire digital government program. Revenues from

about the advantages of partnering

all services are pooled and projects are built according to your state’s own

with INK.

digital government service priorities. Launching more revenue-generating

Cuevas and Coates have

services increases the pool of revenues, allowing for more services of all types

contributed to the growth of

to be developed. Those online services with no revenue-generating ability are

the KIC payment processing

provided to you free of charge.

product, KanPay Counter, having

The best part is that the citizens and businesses you serve prefer to interact

involvement in hundreds of

with your agency online. In fact, according to a research study conducted by

implementations across the

the University of Utah, 90 percent of businesses and 60 percent of citizens

state, helping grow the use of

prefer to interact with government online. Add to this, 64 percent of citizens are

the product in public schools,

asking government to place more services online. Today, citizens and businesses

libraries, and local county

expect the same level of online experiences from government as they receive in

offices. “It is rewarding to help

the private sector. You have the ability to provide those online conveniences.

communities provide a service

When you add more online services through the enterprise-wide, self-funded

to their citizens that was previ-

model, your agency benefits by receiving state-of-the-art, mobile-first online

ously not available to them.

services and secure payment processing. The businesses and citizens you serve

When a partner gives you a hug

benefit with quicker, more accurate, convenient online government interac-

as you leave their office, you

tions. And overall, the entire state benefits from a comprehensive, best-in-class,

know you have done something

digital government services program that compares to, if not exceeds, that

good,” said Cuevas.

which citizens are familiar with in the private sector.

Both native Kansans, Cuevas

How can you help ensure a strong digital government future for your state?

and Coates share a passion for

Continue to uncover all of the online efficiencies your agency can offer. What

customer service and work tire-

services are still provided manually through mailed paper forms or in-person

lessly to help create seamless

office visits? What new technology could benefit your agency? You have a

communication between govern-

partner in NIC that is ready to help you harness the latest technology and

ment agencies and the citizens

provide your constituents as many online conveniences as possible. And, help

they serve. “When a problem

spread the word. Are there colleagues within state government who have not

arises, I want to be the person

heard of the self-funded approach and whose agency could benefit? Our local

our partner contacts. I want to

teams are ready to help your state achieve the most innovative digital govern-

help resolve their issue quickly

ment services in the country. No budget appropriations, upfront funding,

| continued on page 4 |

ongoing change request orders, or maintenance fees required. To make this successful, help us explore new online services, and we’ll take care of the rest. n

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Here to Support You In the Fight Against Cybercrime C

ybercriminals posing the biggest risk to you and the constituents you serve can be grouped into three

Individuals: These cybercriminals operate alone and perform attacks for “sport,” often to improve their hacker

categories: state-sponsored threat actors, hacktivists, and

reputations, boost their cybercredentials, or impress

individual cybercriminals. Below, we have shared the main

other hackers. With the ultimate goal of being recruited

differences between each of these cybercriminal groups to

for larger, more strategic attacks, these commodity threat

help you prepare your agency’s best cyberthreat defense.

actors typically attack to reach as many targets as they can.

State-sponsored: These threat actors are typically spon-

Here are some steps you can take to avert attackers:

sored by hostile foreign governments and unleash highly

• Limit your hosting needs with one provider. Protect

targeted attacks as a means of espionage to steal intel-

your data by outsourcing your hosting to multiple

lectual property or military intelligence, or gain tactical

data centers.

advantage. State-sponsored, also known as nation-state

• Be ready. Prepare in advance with your third-party

threat actors, are increasing in danger and destruction.

providers to plan a response to an attack.

Hacktivists: This cybercriminal group uses computers

• Monitor current events. Hacktivists are on the

or computer networks subversively to further a political

lookout for political turbulence.

or social agenda. Government agencies continue to be the target of these types of attacks.

We understand the importance of cybersecurity and are here to support you.

Kansas Amber Alert Update | continued from page 1 |

launch an alert with multiple abductees, suspects, and vehicles. A more robust

Amber Alert Mobile Audience

RESTful API was put in place for data to be easily consumed and repurposed for news agencies or other potential uses. A serious overhaul to the user interface included integrating a mobile-first template and an

50.90%

70.21%

24.75%

42.82%

improved look and feel, aligning with other KIC services and industry standards. Amber Alert is used by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and is the only application of its kind in Kansas. The KIC application is the official and most reliable source for updated information on any active Amber Alert in the state. In a press release launched by the Kansas Attorney General’s office in recognition of Amber Alert Awareness

DESKTOP USAGE Original Application

MOBILE USAGE Updated Application

Day, Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced the launch of the redesigned

The redesigned application has had

application, stating it is “now presented

two real-time alerts push to the public,

home. Both alerts were launched and deactivated in two hours or less,

in a more user-friendly and visually

assisting law enforcement in locating

resulting in the safe recovery of the

appealing format.”

the children and bringing them safely

abducted children. n KIC ANNUAL REPORT 2015 | 3


Message From the General Manager | continued from page 1 |

state agencies and all government entities to serve their constituents with efficient online services, at no cost to the agencies themselves. Twenty-four hours a day, every day, citizens and busi-

534 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 1210 Topeka, KS 66603 (785) 296-5059 kic.kansas.gov

nesses somewhere want to connect to government for matters large and small. We know what it takes to make online interactions better experiences for everyone in providing over 1,000 digital government services, including: • Court record searches • Professional licensing • Property tax payments • Business registration and regulatory filings • Income tax filings We are always looking for feedback on

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our online services and for new ideas for expanding digital government solutions in Kansas. Should you have any suggestions, questions, or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. I thank you for fueling digital government to enable businesses and citizens to complete government transactions

Cost Avoidance to State in 2015

securely and efficiently across all channels of digital government. Sincerely,

Shane Myers General Manager

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and correctly,” said Coates. It is this type of dedication to their partners that sets this team apart. n

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