Government Technology

Lauren Katims Nadeau

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Bad Economy Doesn’t Stop Progress in Pueblo, Colo.
October 26, 2011 - Despite budget cuts, the southern Colorado community has several e-government initiatives in the works.

What Will the U.S. Postal Service Look Like in 10 Years?
July 29, 2011 - To keep up with electronic messaging trends and save itself from insolvency, the U.S. Postal Service is digitizing itself.

Lawson Software Awaits Decision on Possible Acquisition, CEO Says
April 04, 2011 - The ERP firm that partners with state and local governments could know fate in a matter of weeks; impact on public-sector customers is unknown, Lawson CEO Harry Debes said.

FCC Targets Low Broadband Adoption by Native Americans
March 04, 2011 - Broadband usage and availability among Native Americans continues to lag far behind the U.S. as a whole.

Public Buses Warn Pedestrians to Watch Where They Step
March 02, 2011 - Audio warning systems are being installed in bus fleets operated by public transportation agencies.

Colorado Examines Hydropower in Irrigation Ditches
March 01, 2011 - Researchers in Colorado are investigating the potential for the state's irrigation canals to be used as a source of renewable hydropower.

New York City Opens Doors to New Centralized Data Center
February 28, 2011 - Downtown Brooklyn data center will house data and applications for 40 New York City agencies as consolidation is slated for the next five years.

California Uses Biometrics to Help Target Illegal Immigrants
February 25, 2011 - Any person arrested and fingerprinted in California will undergo an automatic immigration check through the Secure Communities program.

Governments Open Redistricting to the Public
February 23, 2011 - Software will give citizens a shot at redefining the legislative lines throughout their states.

Boston and Comcast Strike Deal for Cheap Internet Services
February 22, 2011 - Low-income residents to receive low-cost broadband Internet.

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Collaboration for the Public Sector



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