Government Technology

Karen Wilkinson

Staff Writer

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

States Targeting Drunken Driving With Smartphone Apps
May 04, 2010 - California partners with popular app company in hopes of thwarting drunken driving.

State and Local Public Agencies Grapple with Social Media Liability Concerns
April 30, 2010 - Unlike the federal government, there's no one-size-fits-all approach for states and locals seeking protection when using sites like Facebook.

Franklin County, Ohio, Uses Address Verification Software to Collect Millions in Unpaid Taxes
April 29, 2010 - Franklin County, Ohio, fills its coffers with the help of address verification software.

GPS-Enabled Devices Enhance Florida's Foster Care Recordkeeping
April 29, 2010 - Florida's caseworkers use digital imagery that stamps the date, time and GPS-marked location.

Florida Launches Multiagency Data Sharing System for Assisting Children
April 27, 2010 - Innovative thinking, not technology by itself, breaks down silos to enable collaboration and sharing.

Florida Census Website Aims to Catch the Uncounted
April 23, 2010 - MyFloridaCensus.gov could also become a testing ground for a future online platform for redistricting.

Los Angeles City Councilman Launches 311 iPhone App
April 20, 2010 - Pilot program in City Council President Eric Garcetti's district gives citizens tools to report and combat graffiti, other blight.

Legislation Changes Virginia's Online Tax Preparation Program
April 16, 2010 - Virginia replaces free online tax filing system with public-private solution that charges fees to 'high-income' residents.

White House Musters 'Grand' Science and Tech Ideas via Twitter, Facebook
April 13, 2010 - Deadline looms Thursday, April 15, for Grand Challenges of the 21st Century.

Golden Gate Bridge to Study Cashless Toll System
April 12, 2010 - FasTrak, license plate imaging technologies could replace 35 toll booth collectors on San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Could this move signal a trend?

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