GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Taking off the masks 1st March 2005 Software helps police uncover criminals who operate online.
Sizing Up Software Suppliers for Successful Project Integration 25th February 2005 By Gary C. Latham When government agencies rely on one vendor for information technology (IT) pilot testing and another vendor for large-scale rollouts,
Finding the Best & Green Value:Strategies Balance Cost, Human Health, 24th February 2005 By Scot Case As more and more governments, colleges and universities, and private-sector companies begin considering the human health and other environmental
Civilian Agencies to Get $12.5 Billion in FY06 15th February 2005 Civilian Agencies to Get $12.5 Billion in FY06 Federal civilian agencies will receive $12.5 billion in fiscal year 2006 (FY06) for development/modernization/enhancement
Videoconferencing Links State’s Critical Sites 15th February 2005 Videoconferencing Links States Critical Sites In the event of a terrorist threat of small pox or other biological warfare and natural disasters, North
Wireless Call Boxes Aid County Motorists 15th February 2005 More than 1,600 emergency call boxes located along freeways in San Bernardino County will receive an extreme makeover with GSM (Global System for Mobile
Mapping ROI 1st February 2005 Defining the payoff is the key to finding money for geospatial projects.
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Spreading out costs 1st February 2005 Leasing may help governments upgrade computer systems.
Preferences Drive Biobased Government Procurement 18th January 2005 Preferences Drive Biobased Government Procurement The growing use of biobased products by the federal government reached a major milestone with U.S. Secretary
The 411 on 511 1st January 2005 Fast, accurate and current information may be the key to managing traffic.
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020