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Government Technology June 2001

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CIO Profile

CIO Profile: Linden Thatcher
By Jim McKay, Justice and Public Safety Editor, Justice and Public Safety Editor

CIO Profile: Linden Thatcher

Feature

OS Options
By Shane Peterson, News Editor

As computing evolves, will the desktop OS become obsolete?

State of the Digital State
By Darby Patterson, Editor

The Center for Digital Government surveys the 50 states to reveal whos getting the most out of technology in law enforcement and social services.

Playing for Keeps
By Tod Newcombe

For nearly 20 years, Oakland County, Mich., has had its own child-support enforcement system. Now the state wants the county to give it up.

Taking the Lead
By Darby Patterson, Editor

Romanian officials recently spoke with U.S. businesses and government officials in an attempt to jump-start technology in the country.

E-Commerce

Sales Pitch
By Jim McKay, Justice and Public Safety Editor, Justice and Public Safety Editor

Virginia and Wichita woo suppliers for new e-procurement systems.

Geo Info

Mapping Mass Transit
By Bill McGarigle

An in-house experiment demonstrates the benefits of portal access to enterprise-wide mass transit data in California.

Playing Matchmaker
By John Deem

A GIS-based system helps a North Carolina school district match school needs with the volunteers and businesses to fill them.

Justice

eCop on the Beat
By Drew Robb, Contributing Writer

Wireless technology brings Sacramento County Sheriffs deputies closer to their communities.

Local Government

Content Driven
By Bryan M. Gold

A new content-management system is helping Denver manage its mountainous Web site.

Point of View

High Ideals in a High-Tech Society
By Maria Hinas, Information Manager

High ideals in a high-tech society.

Electronic Government

By the Numbers
By W. Eric Martin

Michigan wants to keep its citizens Social Security numbers away from the federal government. Next stop -- the courthouse.

Privacy

Privacy Matters
By Steve Towns, Editor

Some say if government agencies dont develop and publish privacy policies, the public may lose confidence in e-government.

Product News

Product News
By Tod Newcombe, Features Editor

Product News

Snapshot

The GT National Technology Snapshot
By none

The GT National Technology Snapshot

Spectrum

GT Spectrum
By Shane Peterson, News Editor

Reports from the IT horizon.


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