Author Archive
Patrick Thibodeau
People
CIOs recommend creative hiring
A panel of CIOs recommended hiring raw talent, investing heavily in training and offering flexible hours, telecommuting and job sharing
- By Patrick Thibodeau
Digital Government
GAO finds few Y2K-related lawsuits
The General Accounting Office says it has identified fewer than 100 federal and state lawsuits that raised Y2Krelated issues
- By Patrick Thibodeau
Digital Government
Licensing law may have national reach
The controversial software licensing measure UCITA soon becomes law in Maryland, and it has potential national implications for all end-user organizations
- By Patrick Thibodeau
Digital Government
Privacy high on Democrats' list
Democrats list specifics on how either Dems or Republicans would protect people's personal information remains largely unexplained
- By Patrick Thibodeau
Digital Government
Legislators seek to restrict use of Social Security numbers
Lawmakers are concerned that easy access to identification codes is contributing to the increase in identity theft
- By Patrick Thibodeau
Digital Government
FTC, senator seek online privacy rules
Bill would require Web sites to alert consumers and receive permission for information collected online, and that data would have to be secure
- By Patrick Thibodeau
Digital Government
Compromise eludes Internet tax group
The commission appointed by U.S. Congress to solve the Internet tax problem rejected the key compromise proposal at its final meeting Monday, and appeared destined to leave Congress without any clear policy recommendation.
- By Patrick Thibodeau