Streamlining state government technology
Washington state agencies are increasingly asked to work as one entity to
provide seamless services to citizens. However, government technology systems
were originally designed for the needs of a single agency, making it difficult
for agencies to share information with each other, and decreasing the level of
service to citizens.
Washington State's Integration Competency Center (ICC) was created by the
Information Services Board (ISB) to provide efficient, secure, and cost
effective integration of information systems among multiple state agencies. The
ICC provides a shared technology infrastructure that allows agency systems to
interact according to industry best practices and the state's guidelines for
systems integration.
The ICC provides agencies with technical consultations, design, education and
training, and technical and implementation support.
Integration Services
Enterprise Application Management - Applications Management is the ITIL Process of developing and maintaining software applications to meet a specific business need.
Systems Intergration - Consultation services to support design, development and implementation of Integration Services solutions.
Featuring
CTC Bridge - Get secure access to the Unisys mainframe via the Internet.
EntireX Broker - A message-oriented middleware (MOM) offering
iWay Adapters - Universal connectivity for integrating agency resources
Websphere MQ - Application-to-application communications services