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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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Processed $285 million in child support payments last year
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Collects and disseminates alerts in seven languages
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Microsoft joins UNESCO strategic partnership
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From budget angst, CIO turnover and offshore outsourcing to technology's continued advance to sci-fi heights, 2004 gave us a little bit of everything. Here's Government Technology's revisit of the year gone by.
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Montgomery County, Ohio's Office of Family and Children First enables courts, law enforcement agencies and social service providers to collaborate securely.
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Will speed nutritional support to Indian tribal organization families
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600 Latin American research institutions can cooperate with European institutions
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A software system for automating tenant relocation services
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Law gives the Office of Children's Ombudsman expanded access to computerized information about child welfare cases handled by the Family Independence Agency
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Significant pressure to implement compliance software
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'Healthcare settings encounter one of the most data-intensive environments, and hence, high scalability at very low costs is anticipated to be a key differentiation factor for storage management solutions.'
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'Our message to potential partners is that we are looking at new ideas, and if we see a way to bring value, we are open to listening. We will reduce government cost whether we have a budget problem or not. We will support effective technology contracting and execution.'
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The California Performance Review is the latest blue-ribbon commission to prescribe state government reform.
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'Some governments still have 15 e-mail systems out there and multiple networks going to the same points of presence.'
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