Digital Government

Terror alert system on the way

Ridge tells governors that system is designed to share information about possible acts of terrorism

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Growing city enriches map info

Dublin, Ohio, has created a robust geographic information system with 60 layers of data to help manage the city

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Letter to the editor

Equipment and training needed

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City boosts online permit service

Marketing helped Mountain View, Calif., increase the number of permits the city issues online

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N.Y. firehouse scouts biometrics

One Queens department is looking to biometrics as a way of clocking fire fighters in and out of the firehouse

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Tenn. health care licensing online

This is the most complex of a series of projects the state has developed in moving services online

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Letter to the editor

Wanted: Computer system in squad cars

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Oklahoma's portal goes interactive

State arts council puts grant application process online; more agencies and licensing to follow

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Security weaknesses abound

OMB analysis of information security at federal agencies show familiar vulnerabilities still exist governmentwide

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Cupertino puts residents on alert

Sheriff's office increases awareness of crime in California community

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Site eases adoption process

A Texas state agency is using its Web site as a way to reduce the time children wait to be adopted

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Iowa puts court records online

Judiciary is providing online public access to basic court information from the state's 99 counties and appellate courts

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EPA encouraging data sharing

The EPA is launching a state and tribal grant program to facilitate electronic data sharing

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Tampa markets Web services

Increasing awareness of interactive applications brings more traffic to site, generates more revenue

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Compaq helping N.C. digital divide

Compaq is funding a credit purchase program to help bring computer and Internet access to all parts of the state

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A call for help

At Olympics, Utah's new voice-activated 511 system will help drivers navigate busy roads

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A twist on e-government

Iowa CIO envisions licensing third parties to provide online services through the state's portal

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Seeking funds without fetters

Cities, counties want block-grant concept applied to homeland security

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Counterterrorism database sought

Oklahoma City organization issues proposal request for database that could be tapped by local, state and federal users

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CIAO poised for homeland role

The fiscal 2003 budget includes a request for $20 million for the CIAO to form an Information Integration Office