Government Technology

Alison Lake

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

TIP the Scales
July 01, 2006 - A small-town school harnesses state funding to immerse students in learning and technology.

Tracker, Locator, Identifier, Spy?
June 12, 2006 - With the increase of identity theft resulting from illegal use of Social Security numbers and other personal information, the federal government's use of ...

The Outlook for Digital Government
June 12, 2006 - "The future is just as much a condition of the present as is the past," wrote German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche in 1883.

Innovations in E-Government: The Thoughts of Governors and Mayors
April 07, 2006 - Editors: Erwin A. Blackstone, Michael L. Bognanno and Simon Hakim

Funding Frustrations
April 07, 2006 - IT needs for homeland security are better recognized, but harder to get.

Worst to First
April 07, 2006 - CTO Suzanne Peck has carefully transformed the District of Columbia into a tech-savvy city known for its innovation.

Beyond the Beltway 2006: State and Local Government IT Watch
March 15, 2006 - Davis described government's style of budget cuts as "chopping off arms and legs," while the more appropriate way to trim government spending is to go on a diet, "where the whole body shrinks" and important components are not lost

Anthony A. Williams: One of Government Technology's 25 Doers Dreamers & Drivers
March 09, 2006 - One of the most important engines we have to drive our city's transformation is information technology

Lemuel C. Stewart Jr.: One of Government Technology's 25 Doers Dreamers & Drivers
March 09, 2006 - Stewart sees a highly efficient and modern technology environment that will support changing the way business is done and citizens are served

Jane L. Campbell: One of Government Technology's 25 Doers Dreamers & Drivers
March 08, 2006 - "When I came in, my office had no external e-mail. Only 150 of some 10,000 city employees had e-mail accounts."

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Collaboration for the Public Sector



Collaborative Justice: Transforming Criminal Justice Services Through Unified Collaboration
This issue brief examines video collaboration in every stage of the human justice process, demonstrating how this technology can not only make services more efficient, affordable, and accessible.

Cloud-Based Services Accelerate Public Sector Adoption of Video Collaboration
Today, thanks to new cloud technologies and high-quality networks, mobile video services - which provide not only cost savings but which help governmental interactions become more efficient - are more feasible than ever before.

Modernization as a Service: Acquiring IT through Innovative Procurement

Five Ways Collaboration is Driving Government Performance

Mobile Video Collaboration: The New Business Reality