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The government technology supplier says its new AI-backed tool can help states reduce costly mistakes on SNAP applications. Such mistakes could lead to even larger cuts in federal assistance.
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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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"Business in a box" consists of a wireless 3G CDMA-based phone and charger, marketing materials, tariff posters, business cards and training materials.
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"Internet Telephony ... breaks the traditional text telephone, which deaf and hard of hearing people used in the past to call each other."
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Radio frequency identification conference to highlight advances in real-time location systems.
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Department of Finance and Employee Relations (DFER) to seek proposals for a secure and portable online personal health portfolio for state's employees in 2009.
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Benefits delays derail effort to modernize and outsource eligibility process.
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Ann Kitchen, executive director of the Indigent Care Collaboration, is driving e-health records for the poor.
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Transportation, public health, economic development and a school finder among rich geospatial applications now available.
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State's Health Insurance Connector Authority rolls out plan comparison Web site in just four months.
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IP-based networks help call centers move beyond voice communications.
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State officials seek cause of slow benefit processing under outsourced system.
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To register for free child support enforcement services, parents must complete and sign an application.
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Scientists track flipped DNA sequence to United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick.
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"We faced a weapon which we had never, ever faced before in our life, [and] an inability to trace that evidence such we do with either DNA or firearms or fingerprints."
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Part of the commonwealth's No Wrong Door initiative.
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Massachusetts city health officials urge adoption of unique voluntary program.
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