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Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Collected by: Library of Virginia

Archived since: Nov, 2017

Description:

This collection preserves the websites that document the 2018-2022 administration of Virginia's 73rd governor, Ralph Northam. Included in the collection are the websites for the governor, his cabinet secretaries and issues and initiatives. Also included are the websites of the First Lady Pam Northam, Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax, and Attorney General Mark Herring.

Subject:   Government - US States Blogs & Social Media Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam)

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Title: Virginia Governor-Elect Ralph Northam - A Virginia that Works for Everyone archived website

URL: http://govelect.virginia.gov/

Description: Archived website of Virginia Governor-Elect Ralph Northam. Ralph Northam (D) was elected 73rd Governor of Virginia on 7 November 2017. This website includes Northam's biography, press releases, policy councils, boards and commissions, and instructions on how to apply for a job in the Northam administration. Ralph Northam grew up on the Eastern Shore, working on the Chesapeake Bay, before attending Virginia Military Institute where he graduated with distinction and was President of the Honor Court. After graduating from Eastern Virginia Medical School, Ralph served eight years active duty in the United States Army, rising to the rank of Major. Upon his return from treating soldiers injured in Desert Storm, Ralph began practicing pediatric neurology at Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters in Norfolk. Ralph also serves as Assistant Professor of Neurology at Eastern Virginia Medical School and has seventeen years of volunteer service as Medical Director for the Edmarc Hospice for Children in Portsmouth. Prior to serving as Governor-elect, Ralph is finishing his term as Virginia’s 40th Lieutenant Governor. As your Lieutenant Governor his priorities over the past four years have been: economic development, strengthening early childhood education, implementing meaningful mental health reform, protecting women's health care access, and carefully stewarding the Commonwealth's environmental resources. From 2008 to 2013 Ralph served as a State Senator representing the Eastern Shore and parts of Norfolk and Virginia Beach. As State Senator Ralph scored numerous major legislative accomplishments, including the prohibition on smoking in restaurants, protecting young athletes who have sustained concussions, and improving the health of the Chesapeake Bay. Ralph lives in Norfolk with his wife Pam, a long-time Elementary School teacher who currently works for the local conservation organization Lynnhaven River NOW. They have two children: Wes, a neurosurgical resident at the University of North Carolina, and Aubrey, a graduate of the University of Virginia, who works in communications in Hampton Roads. Description based on contents captured on 15 January 2018. Biography copied from same capture. Title from HTML header captured on 15 January 2018.

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Subject:   Virginia. Office of the Governor-Elect. Northam, Ralph S. Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Virginia - Officials and employees.

Title: Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment archived website

URL: http://oipi.virginia.gov/

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment (OIPI). The archived website includes an overview of the office, programs (VTrans, Performance Management, and Smart Scale), planning assistance (grants and studies), and Commonwealth Transportation Board Presentations (2017-2019). The Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment (OIPI) is located within the Office of the Secretary of Transportation and was created in 2002 to support and advise the Secretary in his/her role as chairperson of the Commonwealth Transportation Board. The goals of OIPI are to promote transparency and accountability of the programming of transportation funds; to ensure that the Commonwealth has a multimodal transportation system that promotes economic development and all transportation modes, intermodal connectivity, environmental quality, accessibility for people and freight, and transportation safety; to encourage the use of innovation and best practices to improve the efficiency of the Commonwealth's surface transportation network and to enhance the efficacy of strategies to improve such efficiency; and to promote the coordination between transportation investments and land use planning. OIPI takes a leadership role across three key steps within the performance-based planning and programming process—Plan, Invest, and Manage. In this role, OIPI convenes stakeholders and engages the public, conducts planning studies and technical analysis, prioritizes investments, and tracks system performance. Description based on contents captured on 13 December 2021. History copied from same capture. Title from HTML header captured on 13 December 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment. Virginia. Secretary of Transportation. Transportation - Virginia. Transportation - Virginia - Planning. Virginia. Commonwealth Transportation Board.

Title: Secretary of Administration archived website

URL: https://www.administration.virginia.gov/

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Secretary of Administration (2018-2022). The archived website includes biographical sketches of Secretary of Administration staff members. Also included are links to the five state agencies overseen by the secretariat: Virginia. Department of General Services (DGS), Virginia Department of Human Resources (DHRM), Virginia Department of Elections, Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA), and the Compensation Board. These five state agencies in the Administration secretariat manage the Commonwealth’s buildings and grounds, administer employee policies and benefits, oversee elections, safeguard human rights, work to improve manager-employee relations in state government, direct state funds to constitutional officers, and oversee the Commonwealth's information technology. Keyanna Conner served as Secretary of Administration from January 2018 to December 2020. Grindly Johnson served as Secretary from December 2020 to January 2022. Description based on contents captured on 13 December 2021. Title from HTML header captured on 13 December 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Virginia. Secretary of Administration. Cabinet officers - Virginia. Johnson, Grindly. Conner, Keyanna. Virginia - Officials and employees.

Title: Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry archived website

URL: https://www.ag-forestry.virginia.gov/

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry (2018-2022). The archived website includes biographical sketches of Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry staff members, links to the three state agencies overseen by the secretariat: Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS), Virginia Department of Forestry (DOF), and Virginia Racing Commission (VRC), and the secretariat's three priorities: promoting rural and economic development, forest and farmland retention, and food security. Bettina Ring served as Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry from January 2018 to January 2022. Description based on contents captured on 13 December 2021. Title from HTML header captured on 13 December 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry. Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Agriculture - Virginia. Farmers - Virginia. Ring, Bettina. Forests and forestry - Virginia.

Title: Bluebook of the Commonwealth of Virginia archived website

URL: https://www.bluebook.virginia.gov/

Description: Archived website of the Secretary of the Commonwealth's Bluebook. Pursuant to § 2.2-402 of the Code of Virginia, this report identifies, "(i) the boards of visitors of all public institutions, and other boards appointed by the Governor; (ii) all commissions issued under appointments made by the Governor, except commissions to notaries public; (iii) all departments, boards, councils, commissions, and other collegial bodies created in the executive branch of state government; and (iv) such other matters as the Governor requires." The archived website provides access to the Bluebook from 2005-2006 to 2019-2020. Description based on contents captured on 13 December 2021. Title from HTML header captured on 13 December 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Virginia - Officials and employees. Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Cabinet officers - Virginia. State government - Virginia - Officials and employees.

Title: Build Virginia - Virginia Governor - Ralph Northam archived website

URL: https://www.build.virginia.gov/

Description: On 26 June 2018, Governor Ralph Northam today announced the launch of Build Virginia, an initiative that will connect workers throughout the Commonwealth with training and employment opportunities in the skilled trades. This effort will initially focus on helping jobseekers and employers in Virginia’s shipbuilding industry, but will ultimately include resources relating to other growing industries including construction and advanced manufacturing. In addition to current job postings, the Build Virginia website will bring together information about industry-recognized training programs, registered apprenticeships, and other relevant workforce development resources. Build Virginia will serve as a comprehensive hub for citizens to learn about the skilled trades and connect with employers seeking talent. URL for the Build Virginia website from June to October 2018 was https://www.governor.virginia.gov/build/ Description based on contents viewed on 14 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 14 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Occupational training - Virginia. Manpower policy - Virginia. Workforce - Virginia.

Title: Chief Data Officer archived website

URL: https://www.cdo.virginia.gov/

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Chief Data Officer (2020-2022). The archived website includes information about the Office of Data Governance and Analytics, data security solutions such as the Commonwealth of Virginia Entity Resolution for Enterprise Data (CoVERED), Data Intelligence-as-a-Solution, Enterprise Data Catalog, and Framework for Addiction Analysis and Community Transformation (FAACT). Other project include: Virginia Datathon, Open Data Portal, DataSAGE, and Commonwealth Data Trust. The website also contains news stories and a newsletter. Passage of Senate Bill 580 in 2020, the Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act, created the Chief Data Officer (CDO) position and tasked the person in the role with establishing data use and privacy guidelines and coordinating data sharing between state agencies. Carlos Rivero served as Chief Data Officer from July 2020 to November 2021. Marcus Thornton was named interim CDO in November 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Office of Data Governance and Analytics. Rivero, Carlos. Thornton, Marcus. Virginia. Secretary of Administration. Data protection - Virginia - Management. Information policy - Virginia - Management.

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