Government Technology

Shane Peterson

Associate Editor

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

GT Spectrum
March 28, 2005 - Reports from the IT horizon.

Social Services Synchronicity
March 28, 2005 - States face decision on integrating health and human services eligibility: Rip and replace, or work with what they have.

Phoenix CIO Danny Murphy, One of Government Technology's 25 'Doers Dreamers and Drivers'
March 04, 2005 - 'We now have about 4,000 police officers on the system. This is a digital, 800 MHz system that's Project 25 compliant.'

San Diego County, Calif., CIO Michael Moore, One of Government Technology's 25 'Doers Dreamers and Drivers'
March 04, 2005 - 'The hardest part about public-sector IT, in my view, is you have 50 very disparate business units'

Delaware Governor Ruth Ann Minner, One of Government Technology's 25 'Doers Dreamers and Drivers'
March 04, 2005 - 'Reforming how Delaware uses technology was one of my first orders of business as governor'

Florida CIO Simone Marstiller, One of Government Technology's 25 'Doers Dreamers and Drivers'
March 04, 2005 - 'We've put Florida in a position to become the first state in the nation to have a statewide seamless, fully interoperable law enforcement and first responder radio network'

California CIO J. Clark Kelso, One of Government Technology's 25 'Doers Dreamers and Drivers'
March 04, 2005 - 'We've made such substantial progress on consolidation of our major data centers, and we're very close to the very formal statutory consolidation. We've made an enormous amount of progress in getting the two data centers to work together'

Delaware CIO/Secretary Thomas M. Jarrett, One of Government Technology's 25 'Doers Dreamers and Drivers'
March 04, 2005 - 'Even the people who charged us with doing it don't truly appreciate how difficult it is to dissolve an organization and build a new one from scratch.'

Georgia's Deputy State Superintendent for IT Dr. Michael Hall, One of GT's 25 'Doers Dreamers and Drivers'
March 04, 2005 - 'Changes made in public-sector IT greatly impact the direction and sustainability of our society as we know it.'

Colorado Secretary of State Donetta Davidson, One of Government Technology's 25 'Doers Dreamers and Drivers'
March 04, 2005 - 'We're the only state that has mandated electronic filing of charitable solicitations.'

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