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Russell Nichols

Staff Writer
Quasi-government agency plans public-private partnership to give Web-based e-mail and office productivity applications to state and local governments.
In 2011, five U.S. cities will get the chance to receive a customized Web 2.0 solution to improve transparency and efficiency.
Federal Web sites earn high marks for transparency, navigation and functionality, trail private-sector industries such as search engines, portals and e-retail.
Inconsistent grant management practices in state governments could hurt chances for states to win optimal amount of federal funding.
With nearly $20 billion from the Recovery Act earmarked for electronic health record incentives, state and local governments lend support, enforce accountability.
Folsom, Calif., library uses gaming to keep patrons' interests.
U.S. telecommunications and public safety agencies join to test and develop new 4G wireless solutions that would upgrade emergency response communications.
Community hospitals in Ohio collaborate to create paperless care process that revolves around the patient.
With collaboration tool, governments can create interactive mockup applications, receive feedback early on to prevent cost overruns.
King County, Wash., council member pushes initiative that would require county agencies to publish data sets (crime stats, transit info, etc.) online by June 1.