Government Technology

Matt Williams

Associate Editor

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Nobody in Charge of IT in Atlantic City, N.J., Comptroller Report Says
January 28, 2010 - For the past five years, Atlantic City has outsourced its IT maintenance and operations to a subcontractor.

Jim Duffey Named Virginia Secretary of Technology
January 07, 2010 - Virginia Gov.-Elect Bob McDonnell appoints Jim Duffey, IT consultant and former vice chairman of the Northern Virginia Technology Council.

Carole Wallace Post Named New York City's IT Commissioner
December 30, 2009 - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names replacement for the retiring Paul Cosgrave.

Iowa CIO John Gillispie Resigns
December 22, 2009 - John Gillispie says decision to leave unrelated to proposed IT consolidation.

Los Angeles Takes Risk as it Adopts Google Apps (Opinion)
December 17, 2009 - Los Angeles CTO Randi Levin convinces City Council to Use Google Apps citywide.

L.A.'s Google Contract Is Open to All California Cities
December 15, 2009 - CSC providing system design and integration, plus end-user services, through a standard pricing model.

Year in Review: Recovery Act Spending Prompts Call for Government Transparency
December 15, 2009 - Stimulus funds mean stringent reporting for state and local agencies.

Nixle CEO Craig Mitnick Talks About His Twitter Alternative
December 14, 2009 - Public safety agencies have flocked quickly to the short messaging service because of its security.

Iowa Gov. Chet Culver and Lawmakers Proposing IT Consolidation as Cost-Saver
December 11, 2009 - Elevating state CIO to a Cabinet-level position also suggested.

Kundra and Chopra Want States and Locals to Embrace New Openness Directive
December 08, 2009 - Federal CIO Vivek Kundra and Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra hope state and local governments make similar transparency and collaboration measures.

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Collaboration for the Public Sector



Collaborative Justice: Transforming Criminal Justice Services Through Unified Collaboration
This issue brief examines video collaboration in every stage of the human justice process, demonstrating how this technology can not only make services more efficient, affordable, and accessible.

Cloud-Based Services Accelerate Public Sector Adoption of Video Collaboration
Today, thanks to new cloud technologies and high-quality networks, mobile video services - which provide not only cost savings but which help governmental interactions become more efficient - are more feasible than ever before.

Modernization as a Service: Acquiring IT through Innovative Procurement

Five Ways Collaboration is Driving Government Performance

Mobile Video Collaboration: The New Business Reality