Government Technology

Merrill Douglas

Contributing Writer

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Public-Private Puzzle
March 30, 2006 - As the federal government offers more money for local traffic management infrastructure, state DOTs differ on how to fit private-sector partners into the picture.

After the Storm
February 08, 2006 - As hurricanes ripped through the Gulf Coast in 2005, government CIOs swung into action.

Coordinated Aid
February 03, 2006 - Alabama creates a system to match donated goods and services to the needy just days after Hurricane Katrina.

Privacy Concerns
January 02, 2006 - Fears for the safety of judges, police officers and other officials spark debates over personal information on e-government sites.

Remote Possibility
December 08, 2005 - Adams County, Pa., finds a Web-based virtual private network makes it easier to satisfy demand from outside organizations for access to the county's network.

Keeping Time
December 04, 2005 - An auditing system helps city workers regulate time spent on the Internet and reminds them that the boss is keeping track too.

Virtual Village Square
September 30, 2005 - What does it take to transform a lackluster municipal Web site into a vibrant community meeting place?

Where Few Phone Lines Have Gone Before
September 07, 2005 - A New Mexico city looks to Wi-Fi for voice services in underserved neighborhoods.

Where Few Phone Lines Have Gone Before
September 07, 2005 - A New Mexico city looks to Wi-Fi for voice services in underserved neighborhoods.

Public-Sector Payola
August 31, 2005 - New York offers online access to data about city contractors and lobbyists. How far does this really go toward ending corruption in campaign finance?

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