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News Release
Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board Will Meet Nov. 18 - 11/08/24

Salem, OR – The Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board (EPAB) will meet at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. The meeting will take place remotely via the internet on Microsoft Teams and is open to the public. The agenda and handouts will be posted on the advisory board’s website.

  • What: Meeting of the Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board
  • When: Monday, Nov. 18, 2024, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.
  • Where: Microsoft Teams (Join the meeting)
    • Call: 1-503-446-4951 | Conference ID: 727 733 440#
  • Who: Members of the Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board 

The Legislature established the advisory board with enactment of ORS 276A.270-276. The board will advise the State Chief Information Officer (CIO) on key decisions and strategic choices about how the State CIO manages and operates the state’s web portal services.

The Oregon.gov portal is the connection point for citizens to access state agency services and information on the internet. The board provides oversight to specific websites, services and online payments where agencies choose to utilize the State Chief Information Officer’s E-Government Program as their service provider.

With the board’s advice, the State CIO wants to make the Oregon web portal services and their operation as effective as they can be for Oregonians to interact with state government.

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