Government Technology

Public CIO June 2007

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Feature

Legacy Nation
By David Raths, contributing writer

The public sector is practically in a league of its own when it comes to data integration.

America's New ITIL
By Atwell Williams, Contributing Writer

A new version of IT service best practices, known as ITIL, has the potential to dramatically increase IT efficiency -- just don't expect a quick fix.

GIS Integration
By David Raths, contributing writer

CIOs see big potential in integrating GIS with enterprise software applications. How it's done is another matter.

CIO as Superhero?
By Liza Lowery Massey

Sometimes Superman and Wonder Woman could use some help. It's the same with CIOs.

Legally Speaking
By Matt Winstanley, Contributing Writer

How CIOs can help agencies understand and meet the new legal challenge of e-discovery.

Justice Collaboration
By Merrill Douglas, Contributing Writer

Pennsylvania's state CIO plays a key role in supporting one of the country's most comprehensive criminal justice networks.

Tech Trends

The Book on Better Investment
By Chandler Harris, Contributing Writer

Without good governance, IT investments can be wasted. That's why the feds and other governments are turning to Val IT.

CIO Sightings

CIO Sightings
By Chandler Harris, Contributing Writer

CIO Sightings

Globally Speaking

Pay Attention, People
By Greg Parston, Special to Public CIO

CIOs need to get involved in what's happening with the work force.

Book Review

The Laws of Simplicity
By Tod Newcombe, Editor

The Laws of Simplicity

Commentary

Semantic Differences
By Paul W. Taylor, Contributing Writer

Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 may only be distant relatives.

Introduction

New CIO, New York Style
By Tod Newcombe, Editor

New CIO, New York Style