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Helping state and local governments tap Generation Y talent

June 4, 2009172 Comments

Deloitte Consulting continues their survey of young professionals in the workforce with a look at "Generation Y" employees in state government. In particular, the latest survey compares Gen Y workers in government with their private sector counterparts. The survey finds that Gen Yers are motivated by factors beyond monetary gain and that state governments have a tremendous opportunity to tap eager Gen Y talent to make government more responsive, collaborative and efficient.

Above The Fold 06.04.09

June 4, 20095 Comments

What the Stimulus Package giveth - the economy taketh away...Dear John, Your prescription records and your social security numbers have been exposed. Bad touch of luck. Love, Virginia...Upstate New York towns and villiages get Senate go-ahead to form Voltron - of sorts...Doc's need help with "virtual erector sets"....

Colorado’s technology office seeks interim director for benefits management system

June 4, 2009160 Comments

According to John D. Conley, Deputy State Chief Information Officer for the Governor's Office of Information Technology, a recent solicitation for an interim director of the Colorado Benefits Management System is the beginning phase of a larger overhaul.

Delaware receives $6 million in stimulus funds for crime control and prevention

June 3, 2009163 Comments

Delaware Governor Jack Markell and Senators Tom Carper and Ted Kaufman were on hand Monday to announce funding for the Delaware Criminal Justice Council, (CJC) courtesy of the Recovery Act.

Above The Fold 06.03.09

June 3, 20096 Comments

California OR IS Bust!...State budgets looking for hangover remedies, docs say cure could be years away...Indictments for technology contracts being handed out like takeout menus in Mass. and Virgina...Utility commissions want to be in the broadband huddle...DMV face recognition gets time in the spotlight...

Oklahoma Dept. of Health awards 2009 Quality Award

June 1, 200910 Comments

The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) has awarded an Affiliated Computer Services-partnered initiative the 2009 Quality Award, the company announced today.

In Triplicate: The Mile-High approach to transparency

May 28, 2009115 Comments

In the state of Colorado, Governor Bill Ritter and his Economic Recovery Team are working to make sure stimulus dollars are spent wisely and with full transparency. Some states are waiting for the technical specifications to be issued by the Office of Management and Budget. But Colorado is trying to be proactive.

Financing options emerge as part of vendors’ Recovery Act tool kit

May 27, 2009121 Comments

Top government contractors are chomping at the bit to help recipients cash-in on the stimulus package. But now, some companies are going beyond their proprietary solutions and technology offerings to lure customers with low and flexible financing options.

Above The Fold 05.26.09

May 26, 2009110 Comments

States look to use the Fed's blow-dryer to unfreeze municipal bonds...DMV workers want you to be as unhappy as they are...Companies, banks fear the tax man's wrath, regardless of which state he hails...High-tech id cards on the minds of medical-marijuana patients in California, among other things...The fall of auto dealers adds to toxic stew that is state economies...Airport travelers tired of walking to hotels downtown...Do you want health insurance, your job, or none of the above?

First responder communications, identifications showcased during FEMA demonstration

May 26, 2009175 Comments

One of the most difficult challenges facing national security officials at every level of government is identification. Although government agencies have struggled to fulfill common identification requirements for federal, state and local employees and contractors, a demonstration of common identification technologies was on display last week.

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