Digital Government
Building Year 2000 Interfaces
You've educated your managers, drawn up your methodology.
Digital Government
Oregon's Consumer Affairs Site Provides Vital Link to Business Services
Conventional wisdom holds that state agencies venturing onto the Internet should start small and stay practical with one or two key applications that are sure to win public approval.
Digital Government
Disks, adieu: Software distribution goes electronic
When the Air Force Personnel Center needed to distribute updates to its myriad personnel programs on servers around the globe workers used to have to log in to each server post the data and then rely on individual offices to download unzip and install the upgrades by hand. No more. Now the center r
Digital Government
Hawaii's Campaign Spending Site Gets the Vote
Even as the campaign spending hearings in Washington highlight abuses and prompt calls for reform the state of Hawaii has found a way to let the average citizen see where the money is coming from and where it is going.
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International Banking Goes Local in Florida
International banking may not be in overwhelming demand in say Kansas or Idaho but in Florida it's big business. And until recently international banking consumed significant amounts of time and materials in the Florida Office of the Comptroller.
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Arizona Drivers Ready to Lay Rubber on the Internet
By the end of July the MVD, in partnership with IBM Corp.'s Government Service Delivery Program, will launch a Web site
Digital Government
Can You Go It Alone?
Is it possible for a state to pull off a project similar in size and scope to the Texas Integrated Enrollment Systemwithout help from the private sector?
Digital Government
All Eyes Are on Texas
Texas which has a reputation for being larger thanlife has been grabbing a lot of headlines lately. But it's not a flamboyant politician or corporate scandal that's drawing the attention
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