Government Technology

James Evans

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Cybervoting for the People
January 31, 1998 - E-voting battles low voter turnout by allowing citizens to cast ballots from anywhere around the world.

Judiciary Battles To Computerize Citing System
August 31, 1997 - A publishing company -- stalwart of the Paper Age -- is feeling the effects as a group of judges, lawyers and others push to move citations online.

Justice Agency "Berlin Wall" Pulled Down
May 31, 1997 - Barriers of turf and technology fall in the service of integrated justice information.

Rule Proposed for Electronic Court Record Access
March 31, 1997 - Rule Proposed for Electronic Court Record Access

Domain Names vs. Trademarks
November 30, 1996 - The conflict between Internet domain names and trademarks is intensifying, while experts say there just aren't enough domain names to go around.

New York Tackles Storage and Access
February 29, 1996 - Local governments had to learn new skills to comply with a new public records law.

Don't Dial http:// For Murder
November 30, 1995 - Police departments across the country are beginning to use the World Wide Web to interact with the public.

Government on the Web
October 31, 1995 - Government indeed likes the Internet. But the question is, is government providing anything useful, or is it there for the thrill of it?

Connecting Schools to the Internet
June 30, 1995 - While the Internet can be a valuable tool in education, lack of training and difficulties with funding are significant problems for K-12 schools.

Connecting Schools to the Internet
June 30, 1995 - While the Internet can be a valuable tool in education, lack of training and difficulties with funding are significant problems for K-12 schools.

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Collaboration for the Public Sector



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