Government Technology

Elaine Rundle

Staff Writer

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

New York State Moves to Green Oil Filters to Save Money, Environment
February 02, 2009 - With the new oil filters, state vehicles will consume up to 70 percent less oil.

Gunshot Finder
January 29, 2009 - Elaine Rundle explores Johns Hopkins University's unusual campus security.

Maine Blows Region's Wind Power to New Levels
January 25, 2009 - The state's second wind farm can generate up to 57 megawatts of electricity daily.

Gunshot Detection System Arms Johns Hopkins University
January 20, 2009 - Johns Hopkins University launches a system that detects a gunshot's acoustic signature and automatically reports it to campus security.

GPS Tracks School Buses, Automatically Reports Crashes
January 19, 2009 - Gloucester Township, N.J., uses system to increase student safety and obtain metrics for school buses and other city vehicles.

Dan Lohrmann, Michigan's First CISO, to be State's Acting CTO
January 15, 2009 - Deputy Director Patrick Hale to leave Michigan state role; Lohrmann and Trent Carpenter step up.

Schoolbus GPS
January 12, 2009 - Elaine Rundle shows us the latest in GPS School bus safety.

LEDs, Centralized Control Illuminate Anchorage's Green Initiatives
January 12, 2009 - Anchorage, Alaska, replaced 1,200 streetlights to save money and increase energy efficiency.

Solar Map Helps San Francisco Residents Plan Solar Power Installations
January 07, 2009 - Solar maps let citizens investigate their home's solar potential and learn about local installations.

Kansas City Emergency Management Office Helps City Recover After Ice Storm
January 04, 2009 - Emergency management agency aids Kansas City, Mo., after it's buried under tons of debris.

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