Government Technology

Lauren Katims Nadeau

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Most Schools and Libraries Dissatisfied with Broadband Service
January 10, 2011 - FCC wants to use dark fiber to help schools and libraries in the federal E-Rate program get faster broadband.

Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire Wants to Create New IT Agency
January 07, 2011 - Gov. Chris Gregoire proposes IT restructuring to save the state millions of dollars.

Georgia CIO Patrick Moore Steps Down
January 06, 2011 - Under Patrick Moore's leadership, Georgia embarked on one of the nation's biggest IT outsourcing projects done by state government.

State Prisons Battling Contraband Cell Phones
January 05, 2011 - States are testing new technologies that jam cell phone signals, detect the phones, and also manage incoming and outgoing calls.

Boston Plans Paperless Push
January 03, 2011 - Live video streaming, online documents and agendas in the works by Boston city government.

IBM Announces Technology Predictions for 2015
December 23, 2010 - Holographic phone calls, air-breathing batteries among predictions from researchers.

Microsoft and Google Skirmish for N.Y. Campuses
December 22, 2010 - With new Microsoft agreement, the 64 campuses in the State University of New York system will have their choice of Microsoft Live@edu or Google Apps for Education for e-mail and applications.

More Funding Needed to Secure States’ Computers, Audit Shows
December 21, 2010 - 'Scary' audit findings highlight the need for more cyber-security funding in all state governments, official says.

Touch Navigation Is Tops in Oakland County, Mich.
December 17, 2010 - Oakland County, Mich., launches new Web portal version designed specifically for smartphone touchscreen navigation. Is Internet TV next?

Phoenix to Convert All Traffic Lights to LEDs in 2011
December 15, 2010 - Retrofitted traffic lights will cut emissions and save money and maintenance, Phoenix officials say.

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