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Daniel Keegan
Digital Government
Governments struggle with e-gov savings
In Tennessee, millions of dollars are available, without legislative approval, to state agencies that can prove that an information technology project will recoup all costs in five years.
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Pa. borough to pilot community portal
Unisys Corp. has chosen West Chester, Pa., for a community Internet portal pilot project that aims to bring together citizens, businesses and government on one site
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Partnership joins gov, customers
GovConnect Inc. has partnered with Interactive Intelligence Inc. to offer an integrated customer service platform to handle all types of communication ? from phone calls and faxes to e-mail and Web chats.
- By Daniel Keegan
Digital Government
Move over infomercials: A suburb buys cable time
To combat the rise of electronic commerce and expected losses in sales tax revenue, a suburb north of Chicago is promoting traditional sales with commercials on cable TV.
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Conn. strengthens access for disabled
Connecticut has adopted stricter accessibility standards to ensure that disabled citizens can access the state's Web page. The state aims to have all its agencies in compliance by Jan. 1, 2002.
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Weather, traffic online in Wash.
After six months of testing and tweaking, Washington state has launched a realtime weather and traffic site.
- By Daniel Keegan
Digital Government
Small, simple computers for cops on the go
The premise of Public Safety Group Inc.'s 'PocketCop' device is simple:
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Ind. lobbyists register online
A new feature on Access Indiana, the state's Web portal, enables lobbyists to register and report activities and gifts online.
- By Daniel Keegan
Digital Government
Chicago gets smart about transit
The Chicago Transit Authority and a suburban bus system have joined in a pilot program to test the ease and acceptance of SmartCard, a 'touchandgo' payment system for commuters.
- By Daniel Keegan
People
CivicLife getting personal
CivicLife.com, a startup that is building a World Wide Web portal to provide information and transactions for all civic institutions, has partnered with SilverStream Software Inc. to enable individual consumers to customize the site.
- By Daniel Keegan
Digital Government
Integrated ticket payment system launched
SCT's new system allows courts to accept traffic ticket payments 24 hours a day, then use the data for sentencing and auditing
- By Daniel Keegan
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Technology a sideshow at fair
Illinois takes advantage of the crowds at its state fair to tout technology offerings
- By Daniel Keegan
Digital Government
N.J. millions to fuel tech work force
State gives $14.3 million to colleges and universities to address the shortage of qualified technology workers
- By Daniel Keegan
Digital Government
Online balloting thwarts hackers
Company officials say Reform Party online voting went smoothly, despite 35 attempted attacks, including one denial-of-service attempt
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Site has lowdown on ozone
Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection gives ozone information to nonprofit for Web posting
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Delaware puts voting info online
Voters can find a sample ballot, information on candidates' views and candidates' e-mail and Web addresses
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Ohio county court records go online
Butler County, Ohio, launched an Internet site last month that enables people to search court records.
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Des Moines takes e-gov plunge
City has chosen Netgov.com to create a Web site in which people can search an events calendar and pay tickets online
- By Daniel Keegan
People
Michigan targets Internet crimes against kids
The state has a hotline people can call to report suspicious Internet activities, as well as a campaign to educate people about cybercrime
- By Daniel Keegan
Digital Government
Florida forms privacy task force
Gov. Jeb Bush has created a task force to make policy recommendations for the Internet Age by Feb. 1, 2001
- By Daniel Keegan