Digital Government
City's creativity brings in revenue
Workers at the new Apalachee Ridge Estates technology house in Tallahassee, Fla., will never worry about running out of classroom content, thanks to the city's Learnitnow.net program, an online training institute with more than 1,000 courses.
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The kiosk conundrum
The public terminals, which failed to catch on in the 1980s, are tempting cities again
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Breaking down racial profiling
Police turn to data collection to identify bad behavior and regain community trust
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Los Angeles' attempt to spot at-risk officers
It's no secret that the Los Angeles Police Department suffers from one of the worst reputations in the country
Modernization
Colorado looks to spread the wealth
More than 1 million new residents have poured into Colorado over the past decade, sending the economy into overdrive and the housing market into a frenzy
Modernization
They won't get left behind
Cities need high-speed networks and technology infrastructure plans for robust video and data transmission, Internet access, distance learning, telemedicine and maybe eventually local phone service.
Digital Government
3-D comes into focus on the Web
As VRML improves, agencies find uses for the once-flawed standard
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Army delivers 3-D training to soldiers
Computerbased training simulators enable soldiers to become familiar with virtually any type of battlefield condition.
Digital Government
Buy or rent?
Federal agencies can purchase and maintain their own Web-based collaboration solutions, or, for a monthly fee, they can turn the job over to an application service provider
Digital Government
Know thyself
Before considering specific Web-based collaboration products, federal officials need to think hard about their requirements and corporate culture
Digital Government
Making sense of a mixed-up market
The Web-based collaboration software market is so new that industry analysts are still trying to figure out how to categorize it.
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How to choose the best format
As with any technology, magnetic tape should be chosen based on an organization's functional requirements, not because it's the latest and greatest or the most popular.
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