Government Technology

Paul W. Taylor

Contributing Writer

Twitter: @pwtaylor

Recent Articles

Too Many Chiefs
February 08, 2005 - Diluting the brand and the discipline.

Too Many Chiefs
February 01, 2005 - Diluting the brand and the discipline.

Doing Privacy in Public
January 26, 2005 - Hurry up and wait for RFID.

The Next Prize
January 05, 2005 - Is "X" the new "e?"

The Five-Year Test, Revisited
December 03, 2004 - Measuring another year in the life of the public-sector IT community.

The New Consolidation
November 29, 2004 - "Consolidation often treats symptoms of bad habits without making changes to avoid getting back to the same mess, or worse."

The New Consolidation
November 11, 2004 - Becoming a public-sector IT community, finally

Open-Ended
November 01, 2004 - It really is not about software.

Political CRM
October 05, 2004 - Swing voters and the systems that love them.

A Mulligan for the Homeland
September 02, 2004 - Excuses running out for excesses.

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