Google Powers US State Websites
Mountain View, California – (Website Hosting Directory) – April 30, 2007 - Search engine destination portal, Google, has entered into state partnerships with Arizona, California, Utah and Virginia, to facilitate search for hard-to-find public information on state government websites.
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Google remarked, ”Connecting citizens with their government by offering the public better access to public sector information and services is consistent with our broader vision – to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. These partnerships are among many that Google is pursuing with government agencies to better serve the public.”
The partnerships developed as both Google and officials with the four state governments recognized that the public is increasingly turning to search engines like Google to access government services, but that a significant share of the information on state agency websites is not included in its index of information sources on the web. As a result, many online government services can be difficult for the public to find.
California joins Arizona, Utah and Virginia as one of the first states to partner with Google to improve accessibility of their online services. Arnold Schwarzenegger, California Governor, remarked, ”California state government provides tremendous resources online for the public to learn about our great state. Our partnership with Google will empower Californians to know more about our government and provide better access to services and helpful information.”
To improve access to state agency websites, technology managers in the four states increased the amount of state information that is accessible through a Google search. This means job seekers in Utah can now search on Google for employment in the state and find job postings provided by the state’s Department of Workforce Services. In Virginia, search engine users interested in the region’s colonial history can now find a greater variety of online resources provided by the Commonwealth’s archive, the Library of Virginia.
Tim Kaine, Governor of Virginia added, ”Transparent digital government is a top priority in Virginia. Our goal is to provide easy, quick and intuitive citizen access to every government resource. Google is helping us to achieve it.”
Looking up information on education and health services in California has also become easier, as agencies in the state have begun opening their databases to search engine users. For Arizona home buyers, a Google search for real estate professionals now leads to records in the Department of Real Estate’s database of licensed agents.
Janet Napolitano, Arizona Governor and Chair of the National Governors Association added, ”Government must be innovative in order to offer the best possible services to citizens. Through this Google partnership, Arizona is continuing to fulfill its responsibility to make state government as open and accessible as possible to the public.”
While taking the step of opening more web pages to their citizens, the four states have also upgraded the search tool offered on some of their agency websites to encompass the full range of government information a citizen may be seeking. Using the Google Custom Search Engine service, the states of Virginia and Utah now provide visitors to Virgina.gov and Utah.gov the ability to search for information from all sectors of government. Now, a tourist considering a visit to either state can conduct one search to find information on parks and recreation, whether provided by a federal, state, or local government source.
Google has helped state officials implement these website improvements at no cost to the states. The Custom Search Engine service is free to government and private sector website owners.
With the largest index of websites available on the World Wide Web and the industry’s most advanced search technology, Google Inc. delivers the fastest and easiest way to find relevant information on the Internet. Google’s technological innovations have earned the company numerous industry awards and citations, including two Webby Awards; two WIRED magazine Readers Raves Awards; Best Internet Innovation and Technical Excellence Award from PC Magazine; Best Search Engine on the Internet from Yahoo! Internet Life; Top Ten Best Cybertech from TIME magazine; and Editor’s Pick from CNET. A growing number of companies worldwide, including Yahoo! and its international properties, Sony Corporation and its global affiliates, AOL/Netscape, and Cisco Systems, rely on Google to power search on their websites. A privately held company based in Mountain View, Calif., Google’s investors include Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers and Sequoia Capital.
To learn more about the search for hard-to-find public information, please visit: www.google.com/publicsector.
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