Members of Government Technology's Top 25 for 2003 walked a tightrope. They implemented innovative ideas that improved citizen services and public safety -- and they did so with cost-effectiveness demanded by current budget realities.
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The North Carolina Grid Initiative may be key in bolstering the Tarheel State's ravaged economy.
Voice over Internet protocol has dodged state regulation so far, but several states have the emerging telecom technology in their sights.
Casper moves to redevelop a blighted area with the help of GIS.
After massive flooding, Hyde County turned to satellite links and wireless networks to get its courthouse back in session.
Syndromic surveillance system helps New York City detect and respond to disease outbreaks more rapidly.
New software helps Mississippi Department of Corrections run more smoothly with fewer employees.
Reports from the IT horizon.
Socket Communications, Barracuda Networks, KVH Industries, NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display, iBiz Technology Corp.
Dell Latitude X300
Government IT projects make headlines.
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