Digital Government
AMS lures Washington's Kolodney
Washington state's CIO is joining American Management Systems Inc.
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Pennsylvania schools add AOL software
Pennsylvania has become the fourth state to partner with America Online to provide students with AOL's educational software
Digital Government
Watchdog neighbors win with GIS
Ten years ago, the Greenpoint and Williamsburg sections of Brooklyn incorporated thenfledgling geographic information system technology to keep an eye on the community's environment.
Digital Government
Every inch of New York City
The Big Apple is using GIS to produce an even bigger map that shows the city like never before
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More power to the CIO
A task force has told Gov. Ruth Ann Minner that Delaware's chief information officer position needs more authority
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Virginia meets child support mandate
The commonwealth is one of six to have enforcement system certified
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New Jersey battles West Nile virus online
Combining the forces of state and local agencies, the state's site offers information to help people beware of the virus
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Virginia adds telecommuting incentive
Northern Virginia companies could be reimbursed for letting employees work from home
Digital Government
Nevada energy plan puts IT to work
Computers, though part of the problem, could help conservation efforts by agencies, consumers
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Mass. enables corporate e-filing
Corporations in Massachusetts can file and pay for their corporate annual reports online
Digital Government
Montana tech keeps tabs on droughts
A monitoring system provides real-time tracking of water measurements statewide
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States share advice on portals
Officials from California and New Mexico share tips on portals at GTC West
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California funding creative e-gov
The state has formed a group with a budget that will target egovernment projects
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Barriers bedevil e-gov efforts
Experts agree that technology is not preventing digital government from taking shape faster
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Philadelphia to get CIO
Former San Diego chief information officer will move east for the cabinet-level position
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University to require handhelds
The University of South Dakota will provide handheld computers starting in the 2001-2002 school year
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Pennsylvania schools add AOL
Schools will get software that includes dictionaries and reading and math resources
Digital Government
Massachusetts gets privacy deadline
All state Web sites must have privacy policies in place by June 8, the governor says
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More power to the CIO
A Delaware task force has recommended to the governor that the CIO position be given more stature
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