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<dc:creator>Ray Matthews</dc:creator>
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<description>State CIO J. Clark Kelso wants to make government more accessible to the citizens of California.  His November &quot;California State Information Technology Strategic Plan&quot; presented to Governor Schwarzenegger provides a blue-print for providing greater efficiences in IT services, offering more accessible service, and doing it for lower costs.  What&apos;s missing? The plan neglects RSS, a low-cost, open source technology that many states are using to save money and make their services more accessible. </description>
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