October 4, 2011 -
IN.gov draws more than 1 million registered users to receive digital updates on critical information from 82 of the state’s agencies.
September 21, 2011 -
A new report offers guidance on best practices and sustainability for states that are building Web-based systems where individuals and businesses can compare and purchase insurance plans.
September 6, 2011 -
After six years of using video conferencing technology, the Georgia Department of Public Health wants to test desktop-to-mobile device video service.
August 29, 2011 -
States face the dual challenge of modernizing Medicaid management information systems and building health insurance exchange portals.
August 8, 2011 -
Greg Franklin, deputy director of health information technology for the California Technology Agency, talks about his role and why it’s important health IT is considered in statewide GIS and next-gen 911.
July 25, 2011 -
Testing of a health information exchange (HIE) in Nevada could begin as soon as September, and will include primary care and specialty physician groups and hospitals in the state’s northern and southern region.
July 7, 2011 -
Government Technology caught up acting CIO and deputy CIO of Massachusetts John Letchford in May at the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) Mid-Year Conference.
July 5, 2011 -
IBM survey predicts a bullish marketplace for personal devices that measure health issues like dieting, elder care, blood monitoring, and independence and mobility.
June 27, 2011 -
As states deploy electronic medical records and health information exchange networks, health IT coordinators juggle multiple responsibilities.
California Launches Cybersecurity Task Force State officials hope to create a first-of-its-kind comprehensive framework to bolster cybersecurity efforts while maintaining strong relationships with local government and the private sector.
GovLoop Breaks Down ECM (Infographic) Enterprise Content Management automates document management and helps the public sector prepare to engage with tomorrow's constituents.
New York City Wants to Open its Checkbook (App) The comptroller wants to give software behind its transparency site to other state and local governments, which he hopes will create a community of users that constantly adds improvements and develops new features.
Colorado Experiments with Telemedicine for Inmates The Colorado Department of Corrections has partnered with the Denver Health Medical Center to conduct inmate medical consultations using video conferencing.
Daily Govtech News In Your Inbox
Subscribe to Government Technology
Subscribe | View Digital Issue