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Government Technology February 2007

Feature

3D You
By Chad Vander Veen A team of researchers may bring the ultimate sci-fi fantasy to life.
Split Decision
By Andy Opsahl E-voting machines perform well in November election, but glitches remain.
With a Bullet
By Shane Peterson Some states shot up the rankings in 2006's Digital States Survey, becoming top 10 finishers and strong contenders.

Justice

How Much to Tip?
By Chad Vander Veen An online tool to report suspicious activity anonymously in Colorado raises fears of racial or cultural profiling.

The Last Mile

Predicting the Future
By Chad Vander Veen

Spectrum

GT Spectrum
By Jessica Jones, Contributing Writer and Karen Stewartson Reports from the IT horizon

Health

Tweaker Houses
By David Raths States create online registries to help the public identify methamphetamine labs and users.
California Screening
By Merrill Douglas New technology helps health department vastly expand its newborn genetic screening program.

Point of View

A New View
By Steve Towns, Editor

Big Picture

Big Picture
By Jessica Jones

signal-noise

Public Records Dance
By Paul W. Taylor Still trying to turn government inside out.

Tech Focus

What's Your Function?
By Miriam Jones, Chief Copy Editor The HP Color LaserJet 4730mfp delivers superb document handling.

Product News

Products
By Miriam Jones, Chief Copy Editor Mitsubishi, Dell, Intermec, Tangent

Up Close

Video Surveillance
By Jessica Jones

Online

Demystifying the Judicial System
By Eliot Cole The Legal Aid Society of Orange County's I-CAN! system is spreading to other California jurisdictions and providing people legal know how.

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