Moving a smaller city or county’s back-office licensing and permit processes into the modern age may seem like a trivial..
Monthly Archives: December 2009
A new report by INPUT finds that several pieces of federal legislation will have profound impacts for the state and..
According to reports from today’s Des Moines Register, Iowa chief information officer, John Gillispie, has decided to leave Iowa for..
California and the federal government stand to realize a combined cost avoidance of more than $20 million dollars annually through..
Earlier this month, Department of Homeland Secretary Janet Napolitano announced the creation of a initiative meant to give police, fire,..
According to an annual forecast of top policy issues facing state legislatures, budget gaps and revenue shortfalls will continue its..
According to a recent study, two-fifths of the nation’s state governments are ill-prepared to handle public health emergencies. The report..
In an announcement outlined Wednesday, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon unveiled an initiative to grow the state’s science and technology sector..
The New York Department of Education recently completed a new call center to handle inquiries regarding enrollment, transportation and other..
Los Angeles city employees have ‘gone Google’ for their e-mail and other applications. And according to city officials, the cloud..
Through a new mobile application launched this weekend, the City of San José now has thousands of eyes (and iPhones)..
Last week, the Department of Transportation’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) announced a $14 million award to San Diego..