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The Application Development Team at the Indiana Office of Technology (IOT) was formed in September 2013 to assist Indiana state agencies with matching their technology needs with customizable software solutions in both the web and mobile platforms. Our development model allows us to scale and modify your specifications at a very competitive rate. By using our dedicated expert team, you will receive a full array of benefits -- including quality assurance and on-time, on-budget project management.

  • Who We Are

    We are a team of vetted developers, designers, business analysts and managers who have been selected for our specialized technology expertise. Using industry best practices, we provide creative, high-quality solutions to problems – all to serve the ultimate customer, the Indiana citizen.

    Current customers include:

    • Bureau of Motor Vehicles
    • Department of Child Services
    • Department of Education
    • Department of Homeland Security
    • Department of Natural Resources
    • Gaming Commission
    • Horse Racing Commission
    • State Department of Health
    • State Budget Agency
    • State Board of Accounts
    • State Museum
    • Supreme Court Office of Judicial Administration – Office of Court Services
  • What We Can Do For You

    The Application Development team provides full-service offerings that cover all business needs and includes: a business analyst to assess your needs and document your project; a developer assigned to your project; a designer to create the needed graphics and user interface; a quality assurance analyst to provide the confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled; and a project manager to oversee completion of the product on time and within budget.

    We offer customer application development in web and mobile platforms to meet your specific needs.

    Mobile

    • iOS
    • Swift
    • Objective-C
    • Android
    • Java

    Web

    • .NET
    • jQuery
    • Responsive design
    • JavaScript (Angular JS, Etc.)
    • CSS
  • Portfolio

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    IN.gov

    Most apps are downloaded and quickly discarded after just a week or even a single-use. This can especially be the case when dealing with government apps, which typically are used seasonally or in one-off situations

    The IN.gov app solves this problem by acting as a warehouse for all of the apps offered by the State of Indiana. When you need an app, just tap the screen and it downloads to your device. Along with the full catalog, it lists the most popular apps and allows the user to save his or her favorite apps, even if they are removed from the phone, for quick access.

    Users can quickly contact the State via Live Chat directly from the App or reach State FAQs via the mobile-friendly platform that includes 200+ websites that are mobile compliant.

    The maps utilize GPS to identify government services and attractions near the user’s current location. A simple slide feature allows the map to shrink or expand to help pinpoint locations. Additionally, the maps have different layers that include state offices, parks, beaches and historical sites. Access to Turn-by-turn navigation or calling to each location is turned on with the press of a finger.


    vax

    The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) maintains an Immunization Information System known as CHIRP (Children and Hoosier’s Immunization Registry Program). The purpose of CHIP is to collect, forecast, manage, and share vaccine data to registered medical providers in Indiana. A provider may include private medical facilities, local health departments, hospitals, schools and pharmacies. In addition an individual also may access their personal or their dependents vaccine record from their registered CHIRP provider or directly from the Indiana State Department of Health.


    DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES

    Indiana Department of Natural Resources and the Indiana Office of Technology present a rebuilt app with a new user interface and more content. Whether you are visiting, hunting, fishing or staying at a campground or state park inn, we hope you will find this portable guide to DNR properties and services to be useful. Among some of the features:

    • A directional map to help you find a DNR property
    • Links to camping and trail maps in PDF format for storing and viewing offline
    • A listing of DNR events and press releases
    • Fishing regulations, species guide, reports
    • Hunting regulations, seasons, check-in stations
    • Ability to report polluters and poachers and contact conservation officers
    • Information to help with nuisance and orphaned wildlife


    PREVENTING INJURIES IN INDIANA

    The public health approach to prevention follows four main steps to prevent injuries and violence and minimize their consequences when they occur.

    The target audience of this app includes, but is not limited to individuals and organizations concerned with preventing violence and injuries, such as healthcare professionals, public health professionals, trauma program managers and coordinators, care coordinators, injury prevention coordinators, social workers and case managers, and trauma medical directors.

    Currently information sharing practices differ greatly within Indiana agencies. Some jurisdictions share information readily, perhaps to the extent of improperly disclosing information, in order to make sure that professionals working with the children and families have the information they need to best meet the needs of the family.

    The guide was designed to improve communication among professionals by providing a clear picture of what information may be shared among agencies and service personnel. It summarizes how specific types of information can be shared, which parties can share this information and who can receive information regarding children and families.

    By helping to incorporate what is known about injury prevention strategies into programs, practice, and policy, we can together help ensure Indiana remains safe and healthy. The intended use of this app is as a resource and reference to address the problem of injury at both the state and local level. The app also brings awareness to the problem of injury, focuses on data-driven decision making and evidence-based solutions, and identifies areas of opportunity in Indiana. This is the first edition of the app, with additional injury prevention topics and resources to be added.


    REPORT HAZARDS INDIANA

    Alert state authorities by sharing photos and text of severe weather, damage, major accidents, chemical spills and other activity that could help keep you and your neighbors safer.


    MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM

    The Migrant app is meant to help users request and receive migrant related services and information. Among some of the features:

    • Ability for users to request a recruiter.
    • Ability to request health and educational services from the migrant education program (MEP).
    • Map of migrant specific resources such as food, clothing, legal, safety, and education.
    • Directory of contact information.
    • Schedule of important migrant events.

    This app provides migrant families with access to services provided by the migrant program in a timely manner.​


    INDIANA TRAVEL ADVISORY

    The Indiana Travel Advisory app is meant to help users stay aware of changing travel conditions.

    • Ability for users to set alerts for any county or counties they choose, up to every county in the state. When the travel status in a selected county is changed, the user will receive an alert notification.
    • Weather conditions for each county. Tapping on a county will display the temperature and an icon with the current conditions.
    • Contact information for county emergency management agencies, which are responsible for the status updates.

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