Government Technology - February 2008 - (Page 25) ADVERTISEMENT GTSI Using information technology to create public value S ince 1983, state and local governments have leveraged GTSI’s brand name products and professional services to fulfill their responsibilities to constituents and communities. From electronically managing Medicaid records to reduce fraud to implementing in-car video surveillance systems that decrease crime to deploying municipal broadband networks for expanded communications to developing IT infrastructures that safeguard personal data, authenticate identity, and improve traffic flow, GTSI’s information technology products, services, and solutions create public value. Teams of GTSI engineers with more than 100 industry, vendor, and professional certifications and PMI-certified project managers work closely with agency staff to develop technology roadmaps aligned to each state’s IT strategic plan. 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