Digital Government
Charlotte Eyes New Airport Security Tool
The Charlotte/Douglas International Airport will work with Spring Technologies Inc. to use iris recognition tools to control access to restricted airport areas.
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Justice Department Grants to Combat Net Crimes Against Kids
The U.S. Justice Department's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention has awarded nearly $3 million in grants to 10 state and local law enforcement agencies to combat the sexual exploitation of children over the Internet.
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Wisconsin Goes Live With Benefits Application
Wisconsin this week debuts a Webbased application that eventually will give its 210,000 state employees much quicker access to information on their health insurance plans.
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West Des Moines, Iowa, Experiences Y2K Glitch
About 3,600 customers in West Des Moines, Iowa, last week received water bills that said a late fee would be charged for payments made after Jan. 3, 1900, an error caused when billing software interpreted the 00 as 1900, not 2000.
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Technology at core of Va. education, business
Virginia Gov. James Gilmore introduced a twoyear, $48 billion budget last week that features technology as a cornerstone for the state's future in education and business development.
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Pa. Gov. Signs Electronic Transactions Act
Gov. Tom Ridge last week signed the Electronic Transactions Act, making Pennsylvania the first state to enact the recommended version of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, which gives electronic signatures the same legality as those on paper.
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Wake County, N.C. Moves Land Records Online
The Wake County, N.C. Register of Deeds recently unveiled the e.Power Lands Records Application solution, which allows for online public access to property records, deeds and maps within an hour after the records are submitted.
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Michigan warns online pharmacies
Michigan Attorney General Jennifer Granholm on Wednesday filed notices of intended action against 10 outofstate online pharmacies for illegally sending prescription drugs to customers in Michigan without an appropriate doctor recommendation.
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Administration warns state systems not Y2K-ready
Although virtually all federal computer systems are ready for the millennium, the Clinton administration warned last week that many state computer systems are not, and that those systems could affect the delivery of federal benefits such as food stamps, Medicaid payments, unemployment insurance payments, child care and child nutrition programs.
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Internet Sales Tax Occupies Commission
The debate regarding an online sales tax will continue long after the U.S. congressional commission studying the issue here adjourns Wednesday, its members said.
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San Diego Annual Budget on CD-ROM
San Diego recently put its fourvolume, 1,500page fiscal 2000 annual budget on CDROM in an effort to save money on printing and papers costs, as well as increase accessibility.
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Votation.com to host the Arizona online vote
The Arizona Democratic Party has selected Votation.com to host the online vote for the March 11 presidential primary, the first time Internet votes will officially count in a public office election.
Digital Government
Coming to a PC Near You: Florida Task Force Meeting
Florida will hold its first Cyber Town Meeting on Friday, using the World Wide Web to broadcast presentations by Gov. Jeb Bush and other state officials about the impact of information technology on the state.
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Ohio Incorporation Information Goes Online
On the eve of a potentially contentious meeting on Internet taxation, organizations are tripping over themselves to release conclusive studies on whether Americans would be willing to pay sales taxes on goods bought online.
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Municipal officials pushed on Internet taxation
A congressional commission formed to make recommendations on the future of Internet taxation began hearing a raft of proposals Tuesday at a twoday conference that may shed some light on the future of electronic commerce tax policy.
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Teachers to get Internet training
President Clinton joined Education Secretary Richard Riley last week in announcing an initiative that will provide Internet training for all teachers in seven Mississippi Delta states.
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Alaska Selects Consultants for Telecom Program
Alaska, which spends more than $26 million a year on telecommunications services, plans to award a contract to Gartner Group Inc. to help the state develop a statewide telecom program.
Digital Government
Chicago outlines technology initiative
Chicago mayor Richard Daley recently outlined a technology initiative designed to position his city as a technology leader now and in the future.
Digital Government
Half of cities have fiber-optic infrastructure
Half of U.S. cities responding to a recent survey have a fiberoptic infrastructure ready to meet the demands of hightech industry.
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