Knowledge Services Receives 5-Year Award from NASCIO

Last updated Dec 9, 2024  |  Published on Nov 23, 2021
by Todd Taber

Team members from Knowledge Services were pleased to attend the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) 2021 Annual Conference in Seattle. The event allowed Knowledge Services employees to hear directly from chief information officers from across the country, learning the key challenges and opportunities facing state and Local government leaders. Knowledge Services was honored at the conference for its continuing commitment to supporting state leaders and the citizens they serve.

At the NASCIO conference, CIOs and vendor partners from across the country gathered to discuss IT projects and current issues affecting state governments, such as remote work and cybersecurity. NASCIO is devoted to identifying and promoting innovations to support and transform the business of state government, mirroring Knowledge Services’ objectives closely.

NASCIO’s annual conference is a prime opportunity to learn more about the key challenges and opportunities state leaders face and brainstorm ways Knowledge Services can offer comprehensive solutions.

A Commitment to Serve

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At the 2021 NASCIO conference, Knowledge Services was recognized for its ongoing commitment to supporting CIOs.

At the conference, attendees had the opportunity to collaborate directly with state CIOs and learn what those leaders need to stay competitive, safeguard data, and bring meaningful employment opportunities to state residents.

NASCIO’s objectives and Knowledge Services’ years of state and local government support align closely, and attending the conference allows the company to best meet the changing needs of state and local leaders while specifically addressing prominent cybersecurity concerns.

Five Years of Innovation

NASCIO awarded Knowledge Services with its 5-Year Membership award, a clear example of Knowledge Services’ steadfast work to unite people and technology to drive new opportunities and security thresholds across the country.

Knowledge Services’ executive staff recognized it was a true honor for the organization to receive the award, and the organization is committed to supporting state CIOs in new ways today, tomorrow, and in the years to come.

About Knowledge Services

Since 1994, Knowledge Services has strengthened professional organizations by adapting seamlessly to their needs. As a certified woman-owned enterprise (WBE), Knowledge Services has grown to become the largest government MSP in the United States, with 15 state accounts and a sharp focus on forward momentum. By leveraging the collective innovation of a diverse workforce and a constant commitment to adapting to new technology, Knowledge Services aims to offer organizations cost-effective, goal-focused solutions that put people first.