Digital Government
Clinton calls U.S. to action on divide
Initiatives the president announced Tuesday include a $12.5 million donation from the Corporation for National Service for 'E-Corps,' a new branch of the volunteer organization AmeriCorps focusing on IT issues
Digital Government
Court Internet site more than e-forms
Delaware's new site includes everything from history of the court, electronic forms and jury information
Digital Government
NGA seeks changes to electronic signature bills
Governor's group wants to ensure that states' existing laws are not superseded
People
Companies join, create software to integrate job services
The partnership is driven by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, which requires states to have all employment agencies joined by a 'One-Stop Operating System' by July 1
Digital Government
E-commerce taxation report on to Congress
However, the controversy continues as committee members complain that the report does not reflect the opinion of the required two-thirds of the group
People
Delaware to post environmental violations online
The state never announced violations before, but now the postings will be an automatic part of the process
Digital Government
Groups oppose broadcast signal loan bill
Four groups sent a letter Tuesday to Rep. Tom Bliley, chairman of the Committee on Commerce, opposing a bill that would subsidize businesses providing broadcast signals to rural areas via cable, satellites or wireless technology.
Digital Government
Mass. Library network to put catalog online
S.A.I.L.S., a Massachusetts library network that is merging two existing networks will post its catalog online using Sirsi Corp.'s Unicorn Library Management System for its 48 libraries.
Digital Government
N.J. governor wants to post sex offender information on Internet
New Jersey Gov. Christie Whitman sent a constitutional amendment to the state legislature Monday that would allow the attorney general to post names, addresses and photos of dangerous sex offenders on the Internet.
Digital Government
Arizona residents have say on state Web site
State technology agency is allowing people to vote on what online services they would like to see
Digital Government
Washington Republicans to try online voting
The group will cast online ballots when they choose delegates for their state convention
Digital Government
Two bills push broadband access
Senators propose incentives for companies that develop broadband services in rural areas
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