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Chad Vander Veen

Chad Vander Veen is a former contributing editor for Emergency Management magazine, and previously served as the editor of FutureStructure, and the associate editor of Government Technology and Public CIO magazines.

Have you ever visited, or even heard of, these Web sites: Flickr, Digg, IMDB, del.icio.us, Fark, Slashdot, Something Awful, YTMND, I-Mockery or Fazed? If not, you're neglecting the epicenter of the Internet-as-a-community phenomenon.
Online 3-D mapping tools combine with GIS to deliver better location information.
Obama, Clinton and McCain struggle to develop an effective online presence.
E-discovery and public records issues drive Washington state's centralized document management strategy.
Takai and former astronaut Sally Ride appear at California CIO Academy.
A nuclear attack on Washington, D.C., which would kill tens of thousands of Americans, is inevitable and will happen within 20 years. At least, that's according to a headline on The Drudge Report.
Miles per gallon and average annual fuel cost for selected 2008 cars and trucks.
By studying tax returns, an organization determined which state is the most generous in terms of charitable contributions.