Enabling legislation passed under Governor Huckabee Administration.
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The Information Network of Arkansas exists to expand and accelerate electronic access to government information and services for citizens and businesses in our state. We are a unique public-private partnership designed to harness the speed and capabilities of the private sector with the oversight of the governing board.
Enabling legislation passed under Governor Huckabee Administration.
The chat boosted transparency, encouraged public participation, and let Arkansans engage with state leadership.
Launched Gov2Go, nation’s first personal digital assistant for government.
Gov2Go goes nationwide, available in every state
Arkansas.gov earns eight more awards, bringing the total to 48
Arkansas.gov’s ongoing commitment to usability brings its award tally to 58.
1995
Enabling legislation passed under Governor Huckabee Administration.
1995
1996
INA Board forms, selects Network Manager, Tyler Arkansas.
1996
1997
Launched first state government website, Arkansas.gov putting Arkansas in the first 10 states to do so.
1997
1998
Secretary of State Corporation Searches become available online.
1998
2003
The chat boosted transparency, encouraged public participation, and let Arkansans engage with state leadership.
2003
2008
First iPhone app for state government launches (Recovery Projects).
2008
2009
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission launches mobile game check app.
2009
2010
Arkansas becomes the first state to launch mobile payment processing.
2010
2011
Best of Web First Place for SMS and Text4Help service.
2011
2012
Arkansas.gov and agency websites go responsive.
2012
2013
Mobile Unclaimed Property Search & File System
2013
2014
Launched Gov2Go, nation’s first personal digital assistant for government.
2014
2015
Arkansas.gov wins first place in Center for Digital Government “Best of the Web” Competition
2015
2018
Gov2Go goes nationwide, available in every state
2018
2018
Recognizes notable achievements in transformation initiatives across Arkansas state and local government offices.
2018
2002
Arkansas.gov wins its first three awards.
2002
2007
ARStar modernizes and streamlines online government services in Arkansas.
2007
2016
DFA wins Digital Government Achievement award for its iPad Kiosks
2016
2017
Allows businesses, government agencies, and organizations track and monitor driving records for fleet-drivers.
2017
2019
INA Earns 18 Awards for Arkansas Government Websites
2019
2020
Arkansas State Police Launches First Online Appointment Scheduling App
2020
2022
Arkansas.gov earns eight more awards, bringing the total to 48
2022
2024
ADLL wins the Center for Digital Government Project Experience Award for Enterprise Licensing Platform.
2024
2025
Arkansas.gov’s ongoing commitment to usability brings its award tally to 58.
2025
We explore new ways to help Arkansans interact with their government. We advocate for citizens and businesses to push for ever greater access and convenience to government services and information. With the oversight of the INA board, the network manager, Tyler Arkansas develops services that benefit citizens and the government.
We are proud to work with our government partners to make Arkansas a national leader in digital services.
The Arkansas Enterprise Licensing & Permitting Initiative was established to streamline licensing processes, reduce costs, and improve efficiency for state government and licensed professionals. By consolidating all professional licensing processes onto a single digital platform, Arkansas is modernizing its approach to regulatory compliance. This initiative eliminates outdated, paper-based systems and provides a centralized portal where professionals—from electricians to tattoo artists—can apply for and renew licenses with ease.
Prior to this initiative, nearly 50 licensing boards and commissions in Arkansas operated independently, each using disconnected and outdated systems. Many relied on paper applications, manual reviews, and physical payments, leading to long processing times—sometimes up to three months.
To tackle these challenges, the Arkansas Department of Labor & Licensing (ADLL) adopted the Enterprise Licensing Platform (ELP), a cloud-based, multi-tenant system developed in partnership with Tyler Technologies and the Information Network of Arkansas. ELP automates the entire licensing process, from application submission to payment and digital certificate issuance, creating a single-entry point for professionals.
1995
Enabling legislation passed under Governor Huckabee Administration.
1995
1996
INA Board forms, selects Network Manager, Tyler Arkansas.
1996
1997
Launched first state government website, Arkansas.gov putting Arkansas in the first 10 states to do so.
1997
1998
Secretary of State Corporation Searches become available online.
1998
2003
The chat boosted transparency, encouraged public participation, and let Arkansans engage with state leadership.
2003
2008
First iPhone app for state government launches (Recovery Projects).
2008
2009
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission launches mobile game check app.
2009
2010
Arkansas becomes the first state to launch mobile payment processing.
2010
2011
Best of Web First Place for SMS and Text4Help service.
2011
2012
Arkansas.gov and agency websites go responsive.
2012
2013
Mobile Unclaimed Property Search & File System
2013
2014
Launched Gov2Go, nation’s first personal digital assistant for government.
2014
2015
Arkansas.gov wins first place in Center for Digital Government “Best of the Web” Competition
2015
2018
Gov2Go goes nationwide, available in every state
2018
2018
Recognizes notable achievements in transformation initiatives across Arkansas state and local government offices.
2018
2002
Arkansas.gov wins its first three awards.
2002
2007
ARStar modernizes and streamlines online government services in Arkansas.
2007
2016
DFA wins Digital Government Achievement award for its iPad Kiosks
2016
2017
Allows businesses, government agencies, and organizations track and monitor driving records for fleet-drivers.
2017
2019
INA Earns 18 Awards for Arkansas Government Websites
2019
2020
Arkansas State Police Launches First Online Appointment Scheduling App
2020
2022
Arkansas.gov earns eight more awards, bringing the total to 48
2022
2024
ADLL wins the Center for Digital Government Project Experience Award for Enterprise Licensing Platform.
2024
2025
Arkansas.gov’s ongoing commitment to usability brings its award tally to 58.
2025
The INA Board is made up of representatives from user groups (accountants, insurance agents, chambers of commerce, attorneys and bankers) and state agencies. Governor Sanders appoints each member to serve a two-year term. If you’re interested in serving on the INA Board, contact us or the governor’s office for consideration.
We meet four times a year, typically on the second Tuesday in the last month of each quarter. Meetings are open to the public and take place at INA’s headquarters at 425 W. Capitol Avenue, Suite 1650 in Little Rock.
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