Government Technology

Karen Wilkinson

Staff Writer

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

California Is Latest State to Ponder Regulating Online Politics
August 06, 2010 - Just like TV and print ads, Internet-based campaigning should be held to same disclosure requirements, watchdog says.

Desktop Virtualization in Denton, Texas, Saves Money, Gives Employees Mobility
August 04, 2010 - Patrol officers can file reports from the field via remote desktop; city replaces desktop PCs with cube-shaped devices.

Maryland Social Media Campaign Rules Take Effect
August 03, 2010 - As election primary looms, Maryland "is leading the way for the rest of the country," Facebook says.

Practical iPhone Apps
July 31, 2010 - Top iPhone apps for the IT-minded.

Web Search Is the New King of Government Portals
July 29, 2010 - Citizens want better website search functionality and social media prioritized by government agencies.

San Francisco Cell Phone Radiation Disclosure Law Challenged
July 26, 2010 - Cell phone lobby group seeks to stop San Francisco from posting radiation levels, says law misleads public. Attorney's Office says right-to-know law informs consumers.

Parolees Monitored by GPS Don't Get Free Ride at State Fair
July 23, 2010 - Better public awareness leads to fewer arrests this year of GPS-monitored parolees at California State Fair, officials said.

California IT Consolidation Report: Some Agencies Miss E-Mail Deadline
July 21, 2010 - Online progress reports to be posted quarterly as part of executive order.

California Cities Eye San Francisco Cell Phone Radiation Disclosure Law
July 14, 2010 - In absence of federal or state legislation, more cities start researching ordinances based on San Francisco model.

New York's Monroe County to Deploy Public Safety Radio System
July 12, 2010 - A $30 million project to unite Monroe County, N.Y's agencies under single digital system.

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