Digital Government

Towndata bids for auction market

The New Jersey company hopes it can survive where other online auction firms failed

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Governments court tech firms

Governments are still bending over backwards to bring technology companies to town

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Delaware portal revamped

The state is the latest to make its Web site easier to navigate for citizens

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Maryland CIO opts for county role

Alisoun Moore is trading her state job for the top technology position in Montgomery County, Md.

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Justice beefs up cyber spending

Fiscal 2002 budget coverage: DOJ dollars go to combating cybercrime, upgrading networks

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Colorado system simplifies budgeting

Colorado agencies save time with a system developed by the public safety department

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New Hampshire preps for e-gov

With a new portal and a report to guide the way, the state plans new services

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Arizona CIO dies

Art Ranney, who led Arizona technology efforts for the past year, wasn't afraid to rock the apple cart

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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

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States buy into e-buying

Virginia and North Carolina are building electronic buying systems to make work faster, easier and cheaper for agencies statewide.

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Company hopes to capitalize on e-filing

Traipsing to the courthouse to pick up legal forms or using illegible photocopies may soon be passe

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A longer arm of the law

Wisconsin law enforcement agencies succeed with online data links

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Talent on loan

Colorado benefits from borrowing IT executives from private industry

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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.

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Washington asks George for state information

Want to know how to renew your driver's license in Washington state? Ask George.

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Americans support voting upgrades

Poll shows people are willing to pay for more modern voting machines, but not willing to vote online

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Schools win technology makeovers

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Modernization

Minnesota network stalls

Company building the fiber-optic lines cannot get enough money to finish the job

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Prescription for online success

Virginia governor has released guidelines to help municipalities get more from the World Wide Web