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Recovery Act's Data Reports Improving, States Say
But the U.S. General Accountability Office says continued vigilance is required to ensure accuracy of data uploaded to FederalReporting.gov.

Study: 8 Essential Elements for an Effective Government Social Media Policy
Center for Technology in Government study demystifies the ingedients for an effective social media policy.

Steve Emanuel, CIO, Montgomery County, Md./Photo by Cade Martin Cash-Starved Governments Look to Cut IT Maintenance Fees
Steve Emanuel, CIO of Montgomery County, Md., warns that vendors must adjust their technology maintenance fees to new fiscal realities.

Laptop with ConnectEDU on screen/Stock photo States Bring Purpose-Driven Social Networking Tools to Schools
Should a state spend $1.15 million on a Web-based portal designed to connect students, support college and career transitions?

Karen Jackson Karen Jackson Reappointed Virginia Deputy Secretary of Technology
Jackson formerly was the director of Virginia's Office of Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance.

Taking One for the TEAM Will Touchscreen Devices Transform Voter Registration Systems?
Santa Clara County, Calif., signs off on historic and innovative measure that allows residents to register to vote by writing e-signatures on iPads, iPhones or other mobile devices.

STEM Partnerships/Stock photo Educators Seek New Ways to Steer Kids Toward Technical Fields
Schools in Ohio, New York and Massachusetts increase focus on science, technology, engineering and math.

Transparency Has Become Another Unfunded Mandate (Opinion)
Somebody must pay for the plumbing if transparency is to fulfill its promise.

Newton, N.J., Thinks 'Customer First' in Website Redesign
Town Manager Thomas Russo says looking at Web design through the customer's perspective resulted in a revamped website that was functional and aesthetically pleasing.

Open for business sign/Photo copyright by iStockphoto California and Other Governments Tackle the Challenge of Enacting Policies for Open Source Software
Money savings and transparency lead more governments to consider open source software.

Manor Labs 1 Manor, Texas, Crowdsources Ideas for Running the Town
CIO Dustin Haisler uses social media aspects of Manor Labs to promote citizen ideas.

Briefs: Virginia Government Agencies Face Deadline for Agreement with Northrop Grumman
California CIO Teri Takai to address state's IT future; New Hampshire's e-mail retention called into question.

Colorado Cloud/Illustration by Tom McKeith Cloud Computing Services Shared by Seven Colorado Counties
A Colorado county provides cloud computing services to six other counties, reducing costs and delivering tailor-made functionality to partners.

Messaging System Links Texas Residents and Officials During Emergencies
Mass notification system also provides information about public health issues, disaster recovery and missing children.

Health IT 'Beacon Communities' Picked by HHS
The U.S. Health and Human Services Department chooses 15 awardees for the Beacon Community Cooperative Agreement Program, an effort to demonstrate the future of health IT.

Coming Soon: Robots Parking Cars in West Hollywood, Calif.
Automated parking garages use computer-controlled motorized lifts to park cars, save space, emissions and money.

Google Kansas/Illustration What's the Capital of Kansas? Google
To lure Google's ultra-high speed broadband trial to Topeka, Kan., Mayor Bill Bunten renamed capital city after the search giant for the month of March.

Return to Sender/Stock art Franklin County, Ohio, Uses Address Verification Software to Collect Millions in Unpaid Taxes
Franklin County, Ohio, fills its coffers with the help of address verification software.

Attracting Youth to Government Service (Opinion)
Manor, Texas, benefits from Miellennial innovation.

IT Trends: Riverside, Calif., Records Graffiti With Geo-Mapping: States Cope With Fiscal Issues
Cell phones could replace hotel room keys


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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