Government Technology

Government Technology March 2010

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Feature

Casey Cagle Works to Build Georgia's Work Force
By Marina Leight, Publisher

Cagle aims to increase IT in the classroom.

Broadband's Economic Impact (Opinion)
By Blake Harris, Editor

Faster broadband should help U.S. compete in world economy.

Who's Your Hero? Consider Broadband (Opinion)
By Todd Sander, Director of Digital Communities

Broadband promises to increase connectivity to communities.

Profile

Montana Secretary of State Linda McCulloch Discusses Records Management, E-Voting
By Chad Vander Veen, Associate Editor

McCulloch aims to increase voter participation and growing Montana businesses.

Public Safety

Early Earthquake Warnings May Help Californians in Disaster Preparation
By Elaine Pittman, Associate Editor

Seismologists create an early warning system to alert Californians before an earthquake occurs.

Local Government

Most of Broadband Stimulus Funds Went to Vendors in First Grant Round
By Andy Opsahl, Features Editor

Local governments were fairly successful with broadband adoption and public computing grant applications.

Spectrum

IT Trends: Smithsonian Video Game Exhibit; California Budget Solutions Could Include Speed Cameras
By Karen Stewartson, Managing Editor

Wi-Fi on wheels; electronics left behind.

Product News

New Products From Canon, Garmin, Freescale
By Miriam Jones, Chief Copy Editor

High-definition camcorder, GPS navigator, smartbook tablet.

Point of View

2010 Top 25 Spotlights Government Innovators (Opinion)
By Steve Towns, Editor

Government Technology's 2010 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers.


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