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California has redesigned its official website, CA.gov, to make it easier for residents to access state services and departments. The new website offers improved navigation, responsiveness, and accessibility, along with an enhanced search feature and compatibility with mobile devices. The site, which received an ‘A’ grade from the Center for Digital Government for its technology practices, will continue to evolve with features such as website language translation options, personalized services based on location, and tools to help navigate government services more effectively.
Redesigned CA.gov Improves Access to California State Services
Californians now enjoy an optimized user experience on the CA.gov website, redesigned to streamline access to state services and departments. The user-centric website, recognized by the Center for Digital Government for its technology practices, ensures Californians can easily reach the resources they require.
“CA.gov’s redesign reflects our commitment to ensuring Californians have online access to the state services they depend on,” commented Government Operations Secretary Amy Tong. “We’re aiming for timely, accurate government information at your fingertips whether you need essential services or want to learn about California’s actions on climate or new business development.”
CA.gov now features improved search capabilities, superior mobile device performance, and modern web standards compliance, advancing from its 2017 version. The redesign addresses evolving user needs and technology advancements.
“We’re dedicated to creating a seamless, accessible digital experience for Californians,” added State Chief Information Officer and CDT Director Liana Bailey-Crimmins. “CA.gov is more than just a website; it’s an information hub that can deliver services efficiently, with a keen awareness of community needs.”
The CA.gov redesign introduces scalable language translation options, location-based personalized services, and expanded navigation tools, reflecting California’s diverse population and evolving user needs.
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