Government Technology

Corey McKenna

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Germany Launches Computer Emergency Response Center
August 23, 2005 - Latest in a list of countries that have such a center including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong and Japan

Collier County, Fla., Public School District to Deploy Visitor Verification System
August 23, 2005 - System helps officials know who is visiting the schools and maintain a safe environment.

San Francisco Mayor Wants Broadband Internet Access for All City Residents
August 22, 2005 - The wireless network is part of the larger Tech Connect initiative to provide technology and training to low-income residents to help them take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet

Dell Offers Rugged Hard Drive Option on Some Laptops
August 17, 2005 - Special dampening material can increase shock resistance up to 145 percent over drives without the material, according to company tests

InfraGard Critical Resource for Cybersecurity, FBI Director Says
August 16, 2005 - "The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime"

AOL to Give Away Spammer's Loot
August 11, 2005 - Company obtains a $13 million judgment against a group of New Hampshire spammers

Chertoff Calls for Public-Private Cooperation on Cybersecurity
August 02, 2005 - "Security, even cyber security, cannot take the form of government dictates, but must be the product of strong partnership work and disciplined collaboration"

Cyber Security Alliance Calls for Coordinated Education Efforts
July 26, 2005 - Last week, the Cyber Security Industry Alliance issued a report titled "Teaching Children Cyber Security and Ethics" calling for the creation of a national K-12 curriculum for teaching children how to use the Internet safely and ethically.

Alpharetta, Ga., Planning to Build Wireless Network for City Government
July 25, 2005 - Looks to network to lower costs and improve service across city offices and mobile units.

Service Helps Keep Your Story Straight
July 21, 2005 - At a time when consumers' personal information appears to be stored in a glass house with a revolving door, MyPublicInfo of Arlington, Va., is offering consumers with a tool that lets them know what information has been collected about them, who they might be confused with and what they can do about it

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