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California has a new “home page”: the State’s revamped CA.gov makes it easier to access government services and programs

He CA.gov redesigned makes it easier for Californians to access hundreds of state services and departments. The website is designed to put users first by being easy to navigate, responsive, and accessible to everyone, allowing Californians to easily connect with the resources and support they need. The site builds on work that recently earned the state an “A” grade for its state technology practices. Center for Digital Government.

“I am proud of the updated CA.gov website. “We are focused on ensuring that all Californians can easily access state services over the Internet,” said Secretary of Government Operations Amy Tong. “We will continue to ensure that timely and accurate government information is just a click away. Whether you’re looking for help with essential services or want to learn about what the Golden State is doing for climate action, new business development, or California government, this site has it.”

Powered by advanced technology, the site has a greatly improved search function, works well on mobile devices, and complies with modern web standards. The previous version of CA.gov It was launched in 2017 and, as user needs and technology evolved, the State implemented work to renew it.

“Creating a seamless and accessible digital experience for Californians is our commitment. “I am delighted that the new and improved CA.gov website will be an information hub for current and future residents,” said state CIO and CDT Director Liana Bailey-Crimmins. “Through CA.gov we can provide more services efficiently and with greater consideration of the needs of our communities.”

The website CA.gov will continue to evolve with language translation options to serve California’s diverse population, personalized services based on the user’s location, and expanded tools to help users navigate government services more effectively.

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