Digital Government

FCC Makes Radio Spectrum Available for DOT's Intelligent Transportation Systems

The Federal Communications Commission last week decided to make a portion of the radio frequency spectrum available for the U.S. Transportation Department's Intelligent Transportation Systems operations, including communications between vehicles and electronic roadside systems.

Digital Government

A 15-state alliance selects Dell Computer Corp. to supply computer systems

A 15state alliance has selected Dell Computer Corp. to supply computer systems to the association in an agreement that offers government and education agencies at the city, county and state level a single cooperative purchasing contract.

Digital Government

Kentucky Fields CIO Team

Kentucky's Commonwealth Virtual University, working in conjunction with PeopleSoft Inc. and eduprise.com, recently unveiled the first open standardsbased system that enables the integration of World Wide Webbased learning delivery systems and enterprise student administration systems.

Digital Government

NGA Chairman Applauds Introduction of Uniform Wireless Tax Legislation

National Governors Association chairman Michael O. Leavitt on Wednesday praised the two senators who introduced the Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act for including all levels of government in the development of a uniform model for taxing wireless communications.

Digital Government

Justice, Education give school security guidance

The U.S. departments of Justice and Education last month announced the joint release of a guide to help school and law enforcement officials assess school security needs and consider appropriate security equipment to make schools safer.

Digital Government

Virginia holding mock election on Internet

The largestknown mock election in Internet history will take place later this month in Virginia, when more than 5,000 high school students from 15 schools cast online ballots for the same candidates and issues their parents will consider on Election Day.

Digital Government

Online Court Payment Company Donating Portion of Revenues to Nonprofits

Nonprofit organizations have until Nov. 5 to apply for monetary donations from Austin, Texasbased ECourt Inc., an online court payment company. ECourt's chief executive officer recently pledged to donate $1 out of every transaction fee and donate it to nonprofits.

Digital Government

Government Experts Sought to Educate 'Netizens' Online

An Atlantabased company last week launched a World Wide Webbased interactive election campaign to locate government subject matter experts who are willing to write monthly columns on state and local government and answer email questions from citizens about the business of government.

Digital Government

N.Y. Lawmaker Calls for Greater Focus on IT, Less on Jails

A senior congressman from New York on Tuesday urged state legislators across the country to push for greater use of color blind technologies, such as computers and the Internet, to help eradicate the last vestiges of racism in the United States.

Digital Government

Computer, Internet access bridges 'digital divide'

The key to bridging America's digital divide and racial ravine is computer and Internet access in the home, but that is not the only problem lawmakers and citizens need to address, according to Larry Irving, former assistant secretary for communications and information at the U.S. Commerce Department.

Digital Government

Ventura Puts His Signature on the Digital World

Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura (I) last week became the first U.S. governor to put his digital signature on a document, when he and the secretary of state cosigned a proclamation announcing Digital Signature Day.

Digital Government

Pittsburgh Wins $100,000 Award for Internet Bond Sales Practice

The Innovations in American Government program, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, the John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Council for Excellence in Government, recently awarded Pittsburgh $100,000 for a program that enhances the sale of municipal bonds over the Internet.

Digital Government

Bytes

Y2K: No laughing matter. Picture this: It's New Year's Eve. You're full of cocktail peanuts and champagne. You're a little giddy and getting giddier. The clock ticks over to midnight. Then the lights go out, and panic sets in. 'Where's the flashlight? What did I do with the bottled water? To heck w

Digital Government

Laptops improve students' attendance, performance

A year after providing free laptop computers to all of its students and teachers, Mississippi's Hancock High School has seen attendance rates rise and discipline problems decline, the school's superintendent said at last week's Hancock Technology Day.

Digital Government

GovWorks forms civic partnerships

GovWorks.com, which helps municipalities nationwide provide online information and services, announced last week that it has formed partnerships with the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) to work on new projects.

Digital Government

County close to $644 million outsourcing deal

In what would be the largest technology outsourcing pact among local governments, San Diego County is close to awarding Computer Sciences Corp. a $644 million contract to take responsibility for managing the county's computer and telephone systems.

Digital Government

FedWire

VHA CIO joins private sectorDave Albinson left his position as chief information officer of the Veterans Health Administration Oct. 15 to take a job in the private sector. Albinson, who served as CIO for more than three years, is joining Universal Systems Inc. as a vice president to manage the com

Digital Government

Florida IT task force meets

Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's newly appointed Information Service Technology Development Task Force held its first official meeting Oct. 1516 in Orlando, Fla.

Digital Government

Washington Gov. Gary Locke designated this week as Washington State Year 2000

Awareness Week to help the state's agencies and residents make preparations for the transition to the millenium.

Digital Government

FCC Broadband Report Backs Hands-Off Approach

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday appeared to favor a handsoff approach in the broadband access debate when its Cable Services Bureau recommended that the FCC continue to monitor developments in the broadband industry and resist pressure to regulate it.