Dr. Donald W. Hanson, former Director of the AFRL Information Directorate, has been named to the NYSTEC Board of Directors.
WELCOME TO NYSTEC
Bringing Clarity to Complex Technology Projects
Since 1995, New York State Technology Enterprise Corporation (NYSTEC) has served as a trusted advisor to New York State, New York City, and local government agencies, as well as private institutions. We provide comprehensive assistance with technology acquisitions, IT strategies, and targeted improvements to client communications, information security, and networking infrastructures. In this age of rapid technology advancement, our experienced staff of professionals brings clarity to complex technology projects.
Our state contract makes it easy for New York State, New York City, and local government agencies to utilize our services, even on short notice or under tight time constraints. Our consultants have worked on hundreds of successful IT and communications projects for New York State, New York City, and local governments, and they bring extensive expertise to every project.
NYSTEC’s key practice areas are:
• Information Technology Strategy
• Communications
• Information Security
• Network Planning and Design
• Technology Acquisition Support
• Health Care IT
• Education IT
Our engineers, project managers, and technology specialists average 23 years of experience, and this highly skilled staff is augmented by the technical knowledge base of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Information Directorate, which has collaborated with NYSTEC since the company’s founding.
As a not-for-profit company, our approach is unbiased and completely vendor-neutral. We answer to clients and no one else, and take great pride in being flexible and responsive to the needs of each customer. Any government agency or institution hoping to make efficient use of new technology will benefit from NYSTEC’s in-depth knowledge and experience. After browsing our Website, we invite you to contact us to learn how NYSTEC’s specialists can help your organization implement new technologies, improve business processes, and achieve cost-efficiency.
News
On July 13, the FCC issued a Public Notice reminding users of land mobile radio services in wideband VHF/UHF that they must migrate to narrowband technology (12.5 kHz or narrower) by January 1, 2013.
Feds Propose Changes to HIPAA Privacy Rule
On May 31, the federal government issued a proposed rule that would enable people to obtain a report identifying all individuals who electronically access their protected health information.