Government Technology

Wayne Hanson

What makes an ideal community, and how can civic leaders help their cities, counties and regions evolve to better meet old necessities and new opportunities?

Wayne E. Hanson has been a writer and editor with e.Republic since 1989, and has worked for several business units including Government Technology magazine, the Center for Digital Government, Governing, and is currently editor and writer for Digital Communities specializing in local government. Hanson was a juror from 1999 to 2004 with the Stockholm Challenge and Global Junior Challenge competitions in information technology and education. He self-published three books of fiction and lives in Sacramento with his wife, Jeannie.

Twitter: @DCommunities

Recent Articles

Health Care "Hot Spotting"
August 12, 2011 - The "Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers" began to visit the worst patients in terms of costs, to see what could be done.

Counties Share IT Survival Strategies for Declining Budgets
July 25, 2011 - IT plays a large role as county executives find survival strategies for declining budgets

Kotaku Wamura Saves his Town
July 25, 2011 - How many "things that went right" are never noticed, much less celebrated?

Counties Convene, Share Survival Strategies
July 22, 2011 - "Wayne County, Mich. lost 50 percent of their IT people in the last three years. That's slash and burn."

Site Reveals Salaries of New York State Employees, Other State Financial Data
August 03, 2008 - "The people's right to know the process of governmental decision-making and to review the documents and statistics leading to determinations is basic to our society."

Site Reveals Salaries of New York State Employees, Other State Financial Data
August 03, 2008 - "The people's right to know the process of governmental decision-making and to review the documents and statistics leading to determinations is basic to our society."

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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