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Eric Kulisch
People
Firm snaps up smart bus license
A passenger information system that enables Seattle-area residents to check bus arrival times via the Internet could soon be available to the rest of the country
- By Eric Kulisch
Digital Government
Magic bus
With the help of high-tech tools, San Francisco takes the gamble out of public transit
- By Eric Kulisch
People
System monitors flood-prone creeks
When rain is forecast in Palo Alto, Calif., city workers and residents may turn to a new Web site to learn how fast their creeks are rising
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Two states choose NIC for e-procurement
Government buyers in South Carolina and Hawaii will start using an electronic system to streamline purchasing
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Taking care of business in Mass.
The state recently started accepting business reports and documents online
- By Eric Kulisch
Digital Government
Divide-busting ideas online
A new Virginia Web site serves as a clearinghouse for ideas on narrowing the digital divide
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Tucson's intern program gets the job done
An Arizona city is initiating a preemptive strike to capture bluechip candidates before they hit the job market.
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Alabama interaction automated
Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman's office has turned to an automated system to keep citizens' requests and complaints from falling through the cracks
- By Eric Kulisch
People
New York wiring money to IT
New York state is continuing its full-court press to attract high-tech businesses
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Innovative projects honored
The Solutions Awards recognize standout city and county technology projects
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Company soups up traffic simulator
PricewaterhouseCoopers is developing an interface to help bring a complex traffic simulation software package to market
- By Eric Kulisch
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Acquisition
Two states opt for e-procurement
South Carolina and Hawaii will use an electronic buying system from NIC Commerce
- By Eric Kulisch
People
King County names first CIO
The Washington county's former information services director will take the new top technology slot
- By Eric Kulisch
Digital Government
Groups to fight filter law
The ACLU and the American Library Association prepare to challenge a law that requires schools and libraries to filter Internet content
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Firm snaps up smart bus license
A system that tells when buses will arrive could soon be available to the rest of the country
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Montana gets IT word out
An educational event at the state capitol instructs legislators on how technology can benefit government
- By Eric Kulisch
People
System monitors flood-prone creeks
A Web-based system helps Palo Alto, Calif., residents and city officials keep an eye on water levels
- By Eric Kulisch
Digital Government
Cities take Urban Challenge
Ten cities got grants from 3Com in their efforts to bridge the digital divide
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Interactive budget follows the money
Florida's new e-budget allows people to search and figure out how much money is being spent on programs
- By Eric Kulisch
People
Cities sign on for transaction help
Localities in Florida, Utah and Oregon will be the first to try Click2Gov products by HTE
- By Eric Kulisch