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2000 SESSION

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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 62
House Amendments in [ ] -- February 15, 2000
Requesting the Virginia Information Providers [ Network ] Authority to create and maintain a web portal for educational information and services.
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Patrons-- Plum, Albo, Almand, Amundson, Brink, Callahan, Darner, Devolites, McClure, Moran, Parrish, Purkey, Rust, Scott, Van Landingham and Watts; Senators: Byrne, Howell, Newman, Puller, Ticer and Whipple
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Referred to Committee on Science and Technology
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WHEREAS, the Internet is a valuable resource in obtaining information regarding education, educational technology, and other education-related materials; and

WHEREAS, the Commonwealth already provides access to comprehensive Internet websites on education within the website maintained by the Virginia Information Providers Network Authority (VIPNet), within the website maintained by the Department of Education, and within the website known as the "Commonwealth of Knowledge"; and

WHEREAS, while these websites offer valuable educational information such as lesson plans, standards of learning, and other information for teachers, parents, and students, information regarding the purchase of educational technology equipment and hardware is not always readily available; and

WHEREAS, on occasions a teacher, a parent, or a student may have to search all three websites in order to find the information necessary for carrying out his educational pursuits; and

WHEREAS, on December 10, 1999, the Commonwealth merged its two major Internet gateways, maintained by the Department of Information Technology and VIPNet, into a single web portal, thus providing Virginians with a convenient, user-friendly way to access all of the information and services that the government provides; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the Virginia Information Providers [ Network ] Authority be requested to create, as soon as practicable, and maintain a web portal to serve as a common gateway to a comprehensive source of educational information and services, including information for the procurement of educational technology [ compiled from the Department of General Services' central electronic procurement website and other appropriate websites ], as it has done for government information and services.

All agencies of the Commonwealth shall give assistance to the Authority and VIPNet in carrying out the provisions of this act, upon request. Upon carrying out the provisions of this Act, the Authority and VIPNet shall attempt to notify all interested persons.