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Not sitting still
Many states are pushing ahead with IT projects that cover a range of business concerns while also trying to accommodate homeland security needs
People
Mainstreaming GIS crucial to more sharing
More organizations ar emaking geographic data just another member of the information systems universe
Digital Government
Crime mapping goes to college
George Mason University is one of the few places to offer certification in crime mapping and analysis
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Agencies think big picture
Sharing cross-agency geographic data promises big benefits -- and challenges
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Wanted: Federal cash and direction
States eagerly anticipate technology and funding details in forthcoming federal homeland security strategy
Digital Government
State outsources accounting system
In move to boost security and service, Wyoming hires AMS to handle payroll and accounting systems
Digital Government
El Paso rolling toward e-gov
City's IT construction process moves toward delivering 24-hour e-government by the end of July
People
Security concerns raised
Web services are used to exchange data with remote systems, which opens a door on those systems
Digital Government
Citrix updates app servers for the Web
Citrix Systems officials believe the most recent release of MetaFrame will show there's still life in the 'old' ways of connecting to server-based applications
Digital Government
NIH's happy returns
For Citrix Systems, a key measure of success is the customer's return on investment
People
The lowdown on Web services
Web services are expected to be an essential part of every agency's toolkit for quickly fielding e-government applications
Digital Government
Intergraph ups ante in GIS consortium
Intergraph Corp.'s mapping division has stepped up its involvement in the Open GIS Consortium Inc.
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ESRI strengthens Net link
ArcGIS 8.2 increases support for Internet-related GIS services
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Public call centers rate well
Government call centers rate well when compared with those in the private sector, a study finds
Digital Government
A crowded telephony field
Session Initiation Protocol doesn't have the Internet telephony field all to itself
Digital Government
Waiting for the first SIP
Why Session Initiation Protocol will be coming to a telephone near you
Digital Government
Agencies show high expectation, patience
Voice over IP is still new in the federal government, and even newer protocolsare viewed with a great caution
Digital Government
Call centers get high marks
Despite differences among levels, government call centers rank well with those in the private sector, a study finds
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