Government Technology

Wireless/Mobile/Broadband

Los Angeles Gets Wireless Surveillance Cameras
November 16, 2011 - American Civil Liberties Union continues to object to city’s crime camera program.

iPads in Oregon Election a Success, Official Says
November 14, 2011 - Oregon officials learn lessons after citizens with disabilities use Apple’s tablet to vote in two special elections.

Driving Test Prep Yields to App Craze
November 10, 2011 - The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles and other states are finding that teens want an app rather than a paper booklet to help them pass their driver’s test.

Report: Broadband Access Up Slightly in U.S. Homes
November 9, 2011 - Broadband access went up four percentage points between 2009 and 2010.

Voting Technology Grants Awarded to State and Local Governments
November 8, 2011 - Federal Voting Assistance Program awards $7 million to recipients that will implement technology enabling military and overseas residents to vote on time.

New Mobile App Gives San Francisco Residents an Open Door to City Info
November 8, 2011 - SFGov mobile app streamlines and simplifies the content published by city agencies.

Virginia Universities Sharing Telepresence Infrastructure
November 7, 2011 - Course sharing and reduced costs are touted among the projected benefits for the four participating universities.

Calif. Transparency Website Shuttered
November 3, 2011 - Gov. Brown orders transparency website shut down due to a lack of up-to-date information.

New York City, AT&T Add More Free Wi-Fi Hot Spots to Gotham Parks
November 3, 2011 - Users of the new hotspots don’t have to be an AT&T customer to use them.

2011 Digital Cities Survey Winners Announced
November 2, 2011 - The 11th annual survey spotlights the municipalities that best show how information and communication technology are used to enhance public service.

Park and Pay by Smartphone Planned for Seattle in 2012
November 1, 2011 - The city of Seattle is working on a mobile app that drivers can use when paying for metered parking.

Amtrak Putting Wi-Fi on More Trains
November 1, 2011 - By the end of the year Wi-Fi will be available to three-fourths of Amtrak’s rail passengers.

Judge Nukes Parts of S.F. Cell Phone Radiation Notification Law
October 28, 2011 - Ordinance in limbo that requires retailers to inform consumers about the purported effects of cellphone radiation.

Mobile Website or Mobile App? How to Choose
October 28, 2011 - New report critiques current government mobile apps and outlines best practices.

The Top 10 CIO Priorities
October 26, 2011 - A survey conducted by the National Association of State Chief Information Officers shows what's top-of-mind for state CIOs.

NJ Transit Commuters Use Smartphones to Make Purchases
October 26, 2011 - New Jersey Transit partnered with Google to provide a ticket payment option through a mobile app to avoid paying with cash or cards.

Missouri Governor Signs Law Repealing Teacher Social Media Restrictions
October 25, 2011 - Bill is an attempt to reconcile a controversial element of the the Amy Hestir Student Protection Act.

Transforming Your Skin into a Touch Screen
October 19, 2011 - Researchers at Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University demonstrate how to turn any surface into a touch screen.

Cook County, Ill., Tries E-Ticketing for Traffic Violations
October 18, 2011 - E-ticketing system pilot will reduce paper costs and process traffic tickets faster, officials say.

U.S. Senators Look to Clarify Wireless 4G Speeds for Consumers
October 18, 2011 - New legislation would require wireless carriers to clearly state speed and reliability of mobile phone networks.


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