Government Technology

David Raths

contributing writer

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Sidebar: Higher Ed Takes the Lead
August 08, 2007 - "Corporate financial software is a square peg rammed into the round hole of higher education."

Marginal or Mainstream?
July 31, 2007 - Talk about open source in government has been muted for some time, but that might be because it's happening under the radar.

GIS Integration
July 09, 2007 - CIOs see big potential in integrating GIS with enterprise software applications. How it's done is another matter.

Legacy Nation
July 09, 2007 - The public sector is practically in a league of its own when it comes to data integration.

Deadline Pressures
April 03, 2007 - Desperate times led the CIO of the Oregon Department of Human Services to use open source software.

Beyond the Blueprint
April 02, 2007 - Transformative issues can plague SOA projects as they move to implementation.

An End to Multiple Identities?
February 02, 2007 - CIOs are finding that people, processes and technology are key to improving identity management infrastructure.

Tweaker Houses
January 29, 2007 - States create online registries to help the public identify methamphetamine labs and users.

Healthy Exchange
December 26, 2006 - Hurricane Katrina spurs cooperation to build a prototype regional health information exchange in Louisiana.

Energy Hogs on the Server Farm
December 19, 2006 - CIOs must start paying closer attention to their data center energy bills -- they're big ... and getting bigger.

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