Government Technology

Tod Newcombe

Features Editor

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

A License to Deal
September 24, 2002 - Enterprise licensing agreements have come under intense scrutiny since California's flawed deal with Oracle. But state and local CIOs say they aren't bad, just complicated.

Signed, Sealed and Electronically Delivered
September 24, 2002 - If new technology, better standards and legislative changes are clearing the path for counties to electronically record land and title documents, why is hardly anyone doing it?

Can ERP Save E-Procurement?
September 24, 2002 - Electronic procurement has proven far more complicated and expensive than expected. Some states are banking on ERP to solve the problem. But is it enough?

High-Tech Pay Off
September 11, 2002 - States are using tax compliance software to improve the accuracy of their audits and generate more revenue.

Strong Medicine
September 05, 2002 - Massive integration project in Georgia will put four state health care programs under one roof.

Lessons Learned
September 05, 2002 - Online education was considered a sure hit for students and universities hoping to make or save some money. It hasn't quite worked out that way.

Connection for All
August 08, 2002 - Public housing projects present formidable and expensive challenges for broadband Internet access. But help is on the way in the form of wireless connectivity.

Web Unites Kingdom's Taxpayers
August 08, 2002 - Web-based applications are changing old ways at the UK's Inland Revenue department.

Taking the Wheel
August 08, 2002 - In appointing James Dillon as the state's first CIO, Gov. George Pataki chose a trusted veteran with decades of experience in state government.

New York Merges Telecommunications with IT Department
July 26, 2002 - The merger will become official in September.

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Collaboration for the Public Sector



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