Digital Government
Towndata bids for auction market
The New Jersey company hopes it can survive where other online auction firms failed
Digital Government
Governments court tech firms
Governments are still bending over backwards to bring technology companies to town
People
Delaware portal revamped
The state is the latest to make its Web site easier to navigate for citizens
People
Maryland CIO opts for county role
Alisoun Moore is trading her state job for the top technology position in Montgomery County, Md.
Digital Government
Justice beefs up cyber spending
Fiscal 2002 budget coverage: DOJ dollars go to combating cybercrime, upgrading networks
People
Colorado system simplifies budgeting
Colorado agencies save time with a system developed by the public safety department
People
New Hampshire preps for e-gov
With a new portal and a report to guide the way, the state plans new services
People
Arizona CIO dies
Art Ranney, who led Arizona technology efforts for the past year, wasn't afraid to rock the apple cart
People
Village launches savvy business directory
An Illinois village has found a way to make money and jump-start its business community at the same time.
Digital Government
N.Y. invests in kiosks
New York City has awarded Golden Screens Interactive Technologies Inc. a contract to provide at least 59 public Internet kiosks
People
States buy into e-buying
Virginia and North Carolina are building electronic buying systems to make work faster, easier and cheaper for agencies statewide.
People
Company hopes to capitalize on e-filing
Traipsing to the courthouse to pick up legal forms or using illegible photocopies may soon be passe
People
Drive-by meter readings on tap
In Plano, Texas, technology is changing the tedious and time-consuming ritual of walking from house to house to read water meters.
People
Washington asks George for state information
Want to know how to renew your driver's license in Washington state? Ask George.
Digital Government
Americans support voting upgrades
Poll shows people are willing to pay for more modern voting machines, but not willing to vote online
Modernization
Minnesota network stalls
Company building the fiber-optic lines cannot get enough money to finish the job
People