Government Technology

Sarah Rich

Staff Writer

In 2008, Sarah Rich graduated from California State University, Chico, where she majored in news-editorial journalism and minored in sociology. Since 2010, Sarah has written for Government Technology magazine and covers a spectrum of public-sector IT topics, including cloud computing, transparency, broadband, and other innovative projects and trends. She currently lives in Sacramento, Calif.

Twitter: @SarahRichforGT

Recent Articles

Does Your Agency Need Data Scientists?
May 30, 2012 - As government agencies tackle the management of "Big Data," industry executives suggest developing teams of specialists.

High-Tech Parking Isn’t Just for Big U.S. Cities Anymore
May 24, 2012 - Solar-powered parking pay stations in the city of Lake Geneva, Wis., let drivers pay for parking by credit card and extend parking time via text message.

GSA Targets the Energy Hogs of Federal Buildings
May 21, 2012 - The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is contracting with IBM to provide a cloud-based repository for energy consumption data for 50 government buildings.

Web App Plays Matchmaker, Pairs Users with Presidential Candidates
May 17, 2012 - iElect helps users decide which presidential candidate is most compatible with their political beliefs.

Digital Billboards to Alert Texas Counties in Emergencies
May 16, 2012 - Four Texas counties plan to use digital billboards to notify residents during emergency situations.

Kansas Business Startups Get Help Online
May 14, 2012 - Streamlined website has potential to act as a single sign-on for the state government, officials say.

Strategist: Cloud Adoption Doesn't Start from the Top
May 11, 2012 - Cloud analyst and blogger Geva Perry addresses misconceptions about enterprise cloud adoption during the Citrix Synergy conference.

Citrix CEO: Work and Personal Life Continue Merging
May 09, 2012 - Citrix CEO Mark Templeton addresses the newest trends in mobility and cloud computing during the company's annual conference.

Google’s Autonomous Cars: What Nevada Learned
May 08, 2012 - Now that Nevada has officially licensed the first self-driving vehicle for testing on state highways, the state knows what regulations it takes to get the vehicles on the road.

Dropbox, Google Drive and SkyDrive: What Should Your Agency Use?
May 07, 2012 - Government Technology examines three cloud-based file storage offerings for their usability in government agencies.

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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