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The State of Connecticut Ushers in a Digital Era that Eases Access to Critical Services for Residents and Businesses
Feb. 23, 2022, 5:15 p.m. | Nicole Roseveare
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In 2018, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont determined that Connecticut would become an "all digital" government. Today, the governor and his team are making that promise a reality.
The state is moving all of its services online, and identity is central to achieving this goal. Identity, specifically CIAM, is helping make accessing services like unemployment benefits or renewing a driver’s licence easier than ever before. By streamlining and digitizing the processes associated with these traditionally paper-based in-person tasks, Connecticut can deliver …
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