Government Technology

Chad Vander Veen

Contributing Writer

Chad Vander Veen is a conference director for Government Technology's events division. He was previously the associate editor of Government Technology magazine.

 

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

iPhone or Android? Governments Ponder App Development Strategies
July 28, 2011 - Governments deciding where to start in the wild world of apps and the mobile Web.

What 170,000-pound object crashed to Earth today in 1979?
July 08, 2011 - .

Amazon, Overstock Flee California in Wake of New Tax Law
June 30, 2011 - Industry opinion seems to back move by the state.

North Carolina CIO Discusses Infrastructure and Cloud Computing
June 01, 2011 - Jerry Fralick talks about managing expectations and supporting more federal-state collaboration.

What percentage of the mobile advertising market does Android now control?
May 20, 2011 - .

Microsoft to Buy Skype for $8.5 Billion
May 10, 2011 - Costly acquisition of Skype by Microsoft has many wondering about the future of the popular service.

Making Media Social in the Era of Digital Content
May 02, 2011 - Creating a better user experience via Facebook, Twitter, etc.

Energy Ecosystem of the Future Hinges on Many Sources
April 22, 2011 - New strategies include solar roadways, home fuel cells and piezoelectricity.

Friend or Phone? Apple and Google Are Watching You
April 22, 2011 - Smartphones are tracking - and reporting - where users take them.

What has driven an 18 percent rise in grand larceny this year on the New York City subway?
April 21, 2011 - .

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