Government Technology

Wine, Burning Rubber and Working From Home

Want to work from home? It might cost you. Tires: Coming to a bathroom near you. Red wine a healthful choice for astronauts?


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Budget & Finance

Raleigh Helps Citizens Stay Connected

Raleigh, N.C., expands fiber network and uses program to train residents for the IT workforce.

Oregon CIO’s Exit Interview

Veteran CIO Dugan Petty talks about the importance of thinking big.

Colorado Goes Google Apps for Government

At the 2012 NASCIO Annual Conference in San Diego, CIO Kristin Russell discussed the deployment to 26,000 state employees.

Massachusetts Struggles to Attract and Retain IT Employees

CIO John Letchford says of the state's 1,600 IT employees, only 32 are under the age of 30.

Citizinvestor: The New Frontier of Government Funding?

New crowdfunding platform asks citizens to donate to local government projects.

Consolidation Strengthens Virginia’s Cybersecurity Efforts

Virginia CIO Sam Nixon discusses cybersecurity challenges and new technology that is helping protect information.

Hawaii CIO Sonny Bhagowalia Talks of Island Broadband Plan

Hawaii plans to provide every state resident 1 Gigabit Internet service by 2018.

New Orleans Launches Web App to Track Blighted Property

Code for America fellows help the city develop the BlightStatus app that increases transparency for the city’s blighted properties process.

Sustainability in Action in Las Vegas

Government Technology visits the Desert Living Center, which incorporates ancient and modern technologies in teaching about green and sustainable living


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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.