Government Technology

Matt Williams

Matt Williams

Contributing Writer

Matt Williams was previously the news editor of Govtech.com, and is now a contributor to Government Technology and Public CIO magazines. 

 

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Medicaid Expansion Complicates Health Insurance Exchanges
July 10, 2012 - Health-care industry executives and public officials say complexity and uncertainty reigns as states continue to build online marketplaces for insurance.

Texas Publishes New Strategic IT Plan
July 09, 2012 - Noteworthy excerpts from the 100-page document that sets IT strategy in Texas through 2017.

David All Shares Ideas on Emerging Trends for Campaigns and Elections
June 28, 2012 - Founder of online communications and branding firm discusses online technology and strategies for politicians.

Q&A: Harry Herington, CEO and Chairman of the Board, NIC Inc.
June 26, 2012 - CEO shares insights about NIC's future as the company celebrates 20 years in the state portal business.

Microsoft and Yammer: What It Could Mean for Government
June 25, 2012 - Time will tell if Microsoft's $1.2 billion cash purchase of Yammer make governments more social.

HHS Systems Needed, but Procurement Is Ailing
June 22, 2012 - A new Government Technology survey confirms longstanding procurement frustrations as agencies look to upgrade health and human services systems.

Florida’s Technology Agency Caught in Political Crossfire
June 14, 2012 - Spat over scope of duties leads to loss of funding for Florida AEIT and a new job for CIO David Taylor.

Riverside, Calif., Named World's 2012 Intelligent Community of the Year
June 08, 2012 - The Southern California city was recognized for its fiber network, digital inclusion efforts, technology incubation, IT recycling and several other projects.

How many tweets are made each day?
June 07, 2012 - How many tweets are made each day?

Utah CIO Steve Fletcher Resigns, State Promises Security Reforms
May 15, 2012 - Gov. Herbert announces a technology audit and a health data security ombudsman in response to a big data breach discovered last month on a Utah Department of Health server.

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Collaboration for the Public Sector



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