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BasicGov launches GIS solution for state and local governments

April 21, 201160 Comments
BasicGov launches GIS solution for state and local governments

BasicGov Systems, Inc. has launched BasicGov GIS Connector. The software will provide state and local governments with GIS mapping tools for land and citizen management functions such as land use, zoning, parcels, permits, inspections, plans, or code violations. The software works with Esri’s GIS system and organizes GIS information as layers on existing maps.

Vermont works to advance statewide broadband access

April 13, 2011102 Comments
Vermont works to advance statewide broadband access

The Vermont Senate is working to advance broadband in the state with new legislation. The bill would fulfill a long standing goal of making broadband internet and cellular phone service available statewide and would begin looking at ways to upgrade the state’s electrical grid through smart grid technology. The state laid out these initiatives four [...]

Broadband Illinois deploys regional teams to expand statewide broadband

April 5, 20116 Comments
Broadband Illinois deploys regional teams to expand statewide broadband

Illinois is expanding broadband statewide by deploying regional groups called eTeams. According to Broadband Illinois, the partnership that manages broadband deployments statewide three regional eTeams have been established to manage specific areas of the expansion in a more manageable way.

Kansas City, Kansas to become first Google fiber community

March 30, 2011115 Comments
Kansas City, Kansas to become first Google fiber community

Kansas City, Kansas will be the first “Google Fiber” community according to a surprise announcement from the company today. Google announced in February 2010 its intentions to build experimental, ultra high-speed broadband networks that reach a total of at least 50,000 and potentially up to 500,000 people. Pending City Board of Commissioners’ approval, the company [...]

Houston taps Alvarion for municipal wifi

March 30, 2011166 Comments
Houston taps Alvarion for municipal wifi

Municipal wifi is moving ahead in Houston. Yesterday, the city announced that it has chosen Alvarion to deploy a citywide 4G municipal network. The network will increase the city’s ability to provide more municipal services online, improve public safety support and better traffic management. According to the city’s municipal wifi plan, the new network will [...]

One Maryland Broadband issues first RFP, asks for small business help

March 15, 2011154 Comments
One Maryland Broadband issues first RFP, asks for small business help

Last year, Maryland announced that it would begin work on connecting 4,200 square miles of cities, towns and anchor institutions to an ultra high-speed broadband network called One Maryland Broadband. Howard County was deemed the project lead and yesterday, they released their first RFP. The county is looking for small and minority-owned businesses to help [...]

Weekend recap – education cuts, immigration reform and medicaid

March 14, 20113 Comments
Weekend recap – education cuts, immigration reform and medicaid

The weekend recap is the place to find out what happened last week and what’s ahead in state legislatures across the nation. Read on to learn about what you might have missed between between brunch and waking up to the cruel realization that it’s Monday. Want to call out something happening in your statehouse? Email [...]

Mass. launches start-up challenge

March 7, 2011108 Comments
Mass. launches start-up challenge

Massachusetts has launched the second round of MassChallenge the world’s largest global start-up competition. The challenge will go forward with the support of the Governor’s Massachusetts-Israel Innovation Economy Partnership Mission, which has pledged $1 million over the next four years to the innovative program. Last year’s challenge gave support to 111 startups, created 300 new [...]

North Carolina looking at measure to limit municipal broadband

March 1, 2011171 Comments
North Carolina looking at measure to limit municipal broadband

North Carolina is considering a bill that would keep municipalities from operating their own broadband networks. The bill in its original form was recently challenged by Salisbury, a municipality in North Carolina that currently runs its own broadband network – Fibrant. After the bill’s sponsors met with Salisbury Mayor Susan Kluttz they agreed to pull [...]

Baltimore county officials outline priority tech projects

February 28, 2011108 Comments
Baltimore county officials outline priority tech projects

In an announcement last week, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz highlighted twenty-three technology initiatives that his administration will implement within the next six to eighteen months. The nearly two dozen projects include citizen-facing solutions, such as a constituent service portal, and internal tools that will help modernize the county’s business processes.

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