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Public agencies use software from Libera for vocational rehabilitation. CiviCore, once part of Neon One, has government clients that include courts, schools and health and human services departments.
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The state Department of Commerce’s Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy is working with an AI-powered health platform to support faster prescription renewals for state residents with chronic conditions.
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Age-appropriate, step-by-step instructions on what families can do to better prepare for emergencies and the role kids can play in that effort
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"While technology will continue to support our efforts on behalf of families, we believed the next big opportunity to leverage our limited resources was the creation of more win/win contracts with strategic partners"
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First-of-its-kind proposal
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GIS inventory to help planners and environmental agencies
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"We have successfully managed to increase efficiency in medical care for prisoners, while concurrently lessening the burden on taxpayers." - Lt. Gov. Steve Pence
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ChicagoCrime.org was the second place winner for best mashup at MashupCamp, an unconference
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Last week, California Secretary of State Bruce McPherson announced his decision to certify with conditions the Diebold TSX and Optical Scan (OS) voting systems for use in California's 2006 elections
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"As we improve efficiency in state government, those who deliver measurably better results for taxpayers deserve better recognition and tangible rewards." -- Gov. Mitch Daniels
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State librarian Annie E.C. Norman expects the new electronic system to be ready for what she calls a "soft launch" late next month
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On Tuesday, Microsoft Corp. announced it is donating cash, software and a curriculum to help provide training in technology skills to adults
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"An expedited ruling will allow our counties to prepare their ballot boxes, or buy accessible voting systems, in time for the May 16 election"
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Emergency telecommunications, spectrum management, regulations, cybersecurity and more on the agenda
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Whether it's high-speed access, IT in education or better public safety communications, Baldacci understands effective use of technology
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He spearheaded efforts to use the city's IT buying power through citywide contracts, and by reducing overhead -- not a simple task given the size and scope of city government in New York
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