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RTI launches real-time SOA platform for critical infrastructure

February 28, 2012No Comments
RTI launches real-time SOA platform for critical infrastructure

In order to streamline costs and improve performance, more state and local governments are looking at smart grid technology. In order to meet that demand, companies are adapting enterprise technology to provide real-time monitoring for infrastructure systems. Real-Time Innovations (RTI) has launched RTI Connextâ„¢ a real-time Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) platform that can be used [...]

Ohio to expand medical corridor over new ultra-fast broadband network

February 27, 2012No Comments
Ohio to expand medical corridor over new ultra-fast broadband network

Ohio is pushing forward on a ten-fold boost to its broadband network speeds. In an event today that included Governor Kasich and researchers from Ohio State, University of Cincinnati, Summa Western Reserve Hospital and Case Western Reserve University officials outlined the state’s plan to become a world leader in medical research.

Washington state faces tough decisions on health care funding

February 27, 2012No Comments

Washington state’s health care system is facing dire cuts and is coming under fire from health care providers. State lawmakers are working to close a $1 billion budget shortfall and significant cuts to health services for low-income individuals have been proposed leading to an outcry from providers.

Growing number of working households put 50% of their income into housing

February 24, 2012No Comments
Growing number of working households put 50% of their income into housing

Despite a variety of programs designed to reduce the cost burden on homeowners in the wake of the financial crisis, a new study from the Center for Housing Policy confirms that many working households are paying half or more of their income into housing costs. CivSource spoke with Laura Williams, research associate with the Center [...]

States lurch toward health care reform

February 23, 2012No Comments
States lurch toward health care reform

States are moving toward health care reform but not without significant challenges. Nearly every aspect of federal health care reform legislation has been politicized and yet federal deadlines loom large. Federal health care reform legislation created new and significant requirements for states to comply with leading many states to launch court challenges claiming overreach and [...]

NIST to build cybersecurity research center in Maryland

February 22, 2012No Comments
NIST to build cybersecurity research center in Maryland

The state of Maryland and the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) have announced a partnership that will create a cybersecurity monitoring center in Maryland. The center will focus on cybersecurity research with support from both the public and private sectors.

Colorado, New York strike historic deals on teacher evaluations

February 16, 2012No Comments
Colorado, New York strike historic deals on teacher evaluations

Colorado signed several reforms into law today that will redesign how teachers are evaluated and awarded tenure. Colorado is just one of several states looking at ways to change how teachers are evaluated as pressure grows from frustrated parents and federal funding programs like Race to the Top require more emphasis to be placed on [...]

Feds investigate Medicaid rates in MN

February 15, 2012No Comments
Feds investigate Medicaid rates in MN

Federal authorities are investigating how the rates are set for the matching Medicaid dollars from the federal government, which are used to help the state pay for health care coverage for the poorest of its citizens. The investigation follows allegations from David Feinwachs, a former lawyer for the Minnesota Hospital Association that a lack of [...]

Haslam effort to hide business information falters in TN Senate

February 14, 2012No Comments
Haslam effort to hide business information falters in TN Senate

A bill that would roll back transparency in Tennessee has stalled out in the legislature. Governor Bill Haslam is pushing a bill that would keep the names of companies that receive state tax incentives secret. The bill is considered to be a counterpart to the state’s “Fast Track” program for economic development and faced stiff [...]

Google joins opposition to Georgia bill limiting municipal broadband

February 9, 20123 Comments
Google joins opposition to Georgia bill limiting municipal broadband

Google is joining a coalition of companies, communities and activists encouraging Georgia state Senators to vote against a bill that would effectively limit municipal broadband in the state. The was introduced by a Republican lawmaker who claims that government networks unfairly compete with private providers.

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