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For American Heart Month, show your heart some love!
- Know the warning signs of a heart attack
- Get CPR & AED Certified
- Reduce your risk factors
Heart Disease Facts by CDC
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 The SIPA GovGrants Program supports civic technology impact by making grants for innovative and replicable government technology projects across the state. Hurry! The application deadline is February 21st. Learn more and apply at https://sipa.colorado.gov/govgrants.
 February 12th at 10:00am: Building Stronger Communities by Revolutionizing Resident Engagement Through Mobile Technology by Tyler Technologies
Designed to empower public sector professionals with the tools and knowledge to transform resident engagement through innovative mobile app solutions, participants will explore how mobile technology can streamline communication, provide convenient access to services, and foster stronger relationships between government entities and their communities.
February 26th at 10:00am: Agile Principles for Leaders by Slalom
Explore how popular frameworks like Scrum and Kanban can revitalize teamwork and deliver meaningful outcomes—even beyond software development. Trace Agile’s roots in iterative practices and lean thinking, showcasing its relevance across diverse sectors—from finance to HR. Through relatable examples, video clips, and open Q&A, you’ll discover how an Agile leadership mindset—centered on collaboration, transparency, and continuous improvement—can empower every team member to lead.
March 12th at 10:00am: Community Engagement with Qualtrics
More to come, save the date!
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 This CISA program is focused on the important steps to stay safe when using phones, laptops and smart devices connected to the Internet. Everyone should implement these four basic steps to help you to stay safe online:
- Recognize & Report Phishing Attempts
- Use Strong Passwords
- Enable Multifactor Authentications
- Keep software up-to-date
CISA offers a short video entitled "Four Easy Ways To Stay Safe Online" which goes over the basics of each step.
 Do you have an accessibility statement on your website? According to the Governor's Office of Information Technology, "An accessibility statement shall include at a minimum:
- Responding in a reasonable amount of time to requests for accommodations or modifications
- Prominent notification for how to request accommodations or modifications."
They have provided an example accessibility statement here, please consult with your legal counsel about how best to comply with the HB21-1110 rules.
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 Your feedback requested! As we look ahead to 2025, we'd like to know about your technology needs. We would greatly appreciate your recommendations: please fill out this brief survey. Thank you!
 New Service Launches
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Propeller Website Redesign - Town of Crested Butte
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Slalom Agile Training - Department of Human Services
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Docusign - City of Fruita
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Resultant UAT - Department of Labor and Employment
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Tableau - Department of Higher Education
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Optiv Firewall Migration - City of Lakewood
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Google/Resultant Google Licenses - Department of Human Services
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Slalom Records Utilization - Department of Health Care Policy and Financing
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Allyant Document Accessibility - Arrowhead Fire Protection District
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Tyler Technologies State Regulatory Platform Suite - State Judicial Department
New SIPA Customers
- Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments
- City of Victor
- STEM School
- Berthoud Community Library
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 Did you know that you can see uptime for websites, payment services, AccessGov/Engagement Builder, and custom apps on Tyler Colorado's DGS Colorado Status Page? Subscribe to receive email alerts about outages!
Take advantage of SIPA's simple procurement process and negotiated contract terms! SIPA, created by the general assembly, provides digital government services to better engage with constituents, manage operations and protect data to assist all Colorado governments.
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