Government Technology

Fire in the Sky at Judith Gap

They want to harness the wind but something else is in the air.


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Budget & Finance

Open Data Geeks at White House

Open data geeks honored at White House as "Champions of Change."

The Science of Certain Things

Turn your iPhone into a microscope for about $10. New York City taxicab extreme makeover. The bedbug detective is an electronic nose for detecting the critters.

Power to The People: Microorganisms, Green Apps and Nanogenerators

When is too much sugar good? Charge your electric car using your smartphone. Charging your gadgets just by moving around.

What's Wrong with Government?

State CIOs talk about changes they would make if they could.

Amazon Outage Doesn't Shake Cloud Confidence

State CIOs are committed to cloud computing with the right precautions.

What's Next for State CIOs?

IT leaders from Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and more talk about their priorities.

Battery-Powered Police

Scotts Valley, Calif., Police Department debuts its new electric motorcycle.

iPads in the Classroom

Is this the way of the future? Government Technology magazine visited three Chicago schools to find out.

Smart Highways, Smarter Drivers

Seattle launches one of the nation's first Active Traffic Management systems. The technology is designed to help drivers both avoid existing traffic congestion prevent future congestion from forming.


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California Hospital Implements Game-Changing RFID Safety Technology

Watch how California’s Department of State Hospitals – Napa improves staff and patient security in the wake of tragedy

State of TN leads the way in Next-Gen 9-1-1

Watch how the State of Tennessee’s IP-based emergency response network will make emergency services faster, easier and more reliable.