Government Technology

Merrill Douglas

Contributing Writer

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Head of the Class
August 31, 2005 - The University of North Carolina launches a certification program to groom CIOs for success in city and county government.

Remote Control
July 27, 2005 - City agencies look to onboard monitoring and data analysis systems to lower fleet costs and keep vehicles in service.

Public Screening
July 05, 2005 - Denver transit agency has a look at television service on buses and light rail trains.

Parking Spotter
June 27, 2005 - Sacramento County's mobile license plate recognition system locates scofflaws, eyeballs vehicles that overstay their welcome and helps recover stolen cars.

For the Record
May 27, 2005 - The digital revolution raises difficult new questions about how to maintain a complete account of government activities

The Whole Enchilada
March 28, 2005 - Enterprise GIS servers could be an easier, more economical way to distribute full GIS functionality to many desktops.

In Quest of Coherence
February 08, 2005 - New York's CIO Council fosters an enterprise approach to IT development in state and local government.

Question of Convergence
November 10, 2004 - When does a move to voice over IP make sense for government organizations?

Well Schooled and Secure
August 11, 2004 - In the freedom-loving world of higher education, how can CIOs bar the doors against cyber-attacks?

Can We Help You?
July 09, 2004 - Ohio service agency builds database to quickly locate people with special needs during a disaster.

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