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Jill Rosen
Digital Government
The facts on eFACTS
EFACTS is the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's online database.
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
City continues Internet freebie
LaGrange, Ga., which made headlines last year by offering its residents free Internet access via cable television, is extending the pilot program so even more people can take advantage of it.
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
Illinois throws line to small hospitals
Illinois is giving its smallest hospitals a boost that will provide the institutions with high-speed Internet access now -- and the infrastructure to eventually practice telemedicine.
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
Money flows in to flood site
In the wake of flooding that paralyzed parts of West Virginia, the governor has set up a Web site where people have donated money electronically.
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
Just the eFACTS
Pennsylvania has given rights to one of its more head-turning applications to Compaq Computer Corp. so the company can sell it to other states.
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
System could trim Medicaid costs
EDS says its new product could help state agencies figure out cost-effective drug programs
- By Jill Rosen
People
Site translates 'survival' info
California is testing a Web site that provides vital information in several languages
- By Jill Rosen
People
San Diego uses show and tell
The city is using online photo displays and virtual reality software to make city plans come to life
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
Tech is fair game in Illinois
The state finds that the best place to spread the word about technology is alongside carnival rides
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
Mock election tests voting tech
Harris County, Texas, is taking its new electronic voting machines for a test drive
- By Jill Rosen
People
City continues Internet freebie
LaGrange, Ga., extends its popular offer to give residents free Internet access through cable modems
- By Jill Rosen
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People
New CIO named in Delaware
The new boss will help convert the state's Office of Information Services into a department of technology
- By Jill Rosen
People
Illinois throws line to small hospitals
The state is linking the hospitals to its highspeed network so that they can practice telehealth initiatives
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
Money flows in to flood site
West Virginia's governor sets up Web site where people can get flood information and give donations
- By Jill Rosen
People
Permit-tracking system in demand
Pennsylvania has given Compaq rights to sell its awardwinning environmental permit-tracking system
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
Calling Civic 50 award nominations
As the new year begins, we at civic.com would like you to take a look back before you proceed forward
- By Jill Rosen
Acquisition
Jury: AMS breached Mississippi contract
The state said that more than five years after signing a deal with AMS, not one aspect of its automated tax system was working
- By Jill Rosen
People
Is your Web site friendly?
Not having a user-friendly site is as bad as not having one at all, AOL exec says
- By Jill Rosen
People
Smaller counties lag behind on Internet
Some counties still say they have no plans to develop Web sites
- By Jill Rosen
Digital Government
Governors hear privacy debate
Some governors soon could be considering privacy policies for state government electronic transactions
- By Jill Rosen