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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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Though more people are using government services, the increase hasn't been in conducting transactions with governments online.
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The company will pay Florida more than $2 million to build a prescription-monitoring program, and the state said it will share the program with other states.
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At issue is whether states' implementations of Internet registries of registered sex offenders violate those offenders' rights.
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The future of the SSTP will be decided by representatives of 33 states.
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The portal will allow all levels of government to access geospatial data.
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Will geospatial Web applications change the way local governments present information to the public?
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention propose a plan for tracking airline passengers electronically to contain the spread of infectious diseases.
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Alabama launches new Web site to help law enforcement agencies find Alzheimer's patients who stray from care facilities.
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Education has not been a priority for girls in India, but interested organizations and people have focused on teaching girls information technology as a route to a more productive future
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Elderly, disabled or homeless food stamp recipients can now purchase restaurant meals electronically
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"This one Web site will provide information on pandemic influenza, avian flu or bird flu."
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Winning projects chosen from among 1,155 entrants
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"In St. Petersburg, Russia, I ran out of money. I went to the ATM and got money and the account record from my bank in Elroy, Wisconsin. But if you had a stroke here and were taken to the hospital, it would probably take days to find out your name, your allergies, illnesses and other medical information"
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A new law requires all child support payments to be electronically disbursed via direct deposit into a personal checking/savings account or to a debit card, unless recipients meet hardship exception criteria
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