GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Striking a balance takes cooperation 1st April 2001 Just when information technology is at its most popular, CIOs finally have to admit they do not have the resources to make good on all the promises they
GIS helps make co-op more efficient 1st April 2001 The White River Electric Cooperative serves more than 38,000 customers in the Missouri counties of Taney, Christian, Stone, Douglas and Ozark. Population
City uses the Web to find investment bids 1st April 2001 Goldsboro, N.C., has been using an online service to get bids on financial services and investments. The service has saved staff time and has allowed
TECHNOLOGY/Web-based system enhances record access 1st March 2001 The Orange County (Calif.) Public Facility and Resource Department (PFRD) has developed a Web-based retrieval and viewing system for its public records.
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Building new system requires careful plan 1st March 2001 A technology revolution has reached municipal governments across the nation. Local administrations have rushed to set up Web sites, spent billions of
Software helps department maintain fleet 1st March 2001 The Ramsey County (Minn.) Public Works Department has begun using software to schedule vehicle maintenance, control parts inventory and record vehicle
Life after death for the nation’s PCs 1st March 2001 Millions of Americans own personal computers, and, each year, they spend billions of dollars replacing their systems or adding the latest bells and whistles.
511 number to provide nationwide traffic info 1st February 2001 In July, the Federal Communications Commission assigned a nationwide three-digit telephone number to provide traveler information.
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/ Making government services accessible 1st February 2001 `Technology should make life easier for everyone, not just a few.’Twenty percent of Americans have some kind of disability that can get in the way of
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020