Friday November 13, 2009 | News and Features GSA's Casey Coleman Named Government CIO of the Year by Tech Council of Maryland - Nov 12, 2009 Coleman awarded for leadership and technology implementation. | Chicago 911 Official Resigns Over $2 Million Mistake - Nov 12, 2009 Jim Argiropoulos resigns as first deputy commissioner of Chicago's Office of Emergency Management and Communications to avoid being fired, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. | California Legislative Analyst's Office Suggests Change in Large-Project IT Procurement - Nov 12, 2009 This competition is often referred to as a 'bake-off.' | Rhode Island Governor Vetoes RFID Privacy Bill - Nov 12, 2009 Restricted use of RFID capabilities to track children and motorists without a warrant. | Can Telemedicine Help Wounded Warriors With Recovery? - Nov 12, 2009 U.S. veterans receiving medical care are monitored with cell phones. | How Fiscally Imperiled is Your State? - Nov 12, 2009 An attempt to help understand why some states are suffering more acutely from the nation's economic crisis than others. | Cell Phone Runs on Ethanol - Nov 12, 2009 Runs on ethanol and exhausts water and carbon dioxide. | 10,000 ARRA Transportation Projects Funded - Nov 12, 2009 This winter, DOT will announce $8 billion in grants to launch high-speed rail in America. | Government Jobs | | Government Technology Magazine Government Technology Magazine provides information technology (IT) case studies, applications, news and best practices for state, city and county government. Get FREE Subscription View Current Issue | | | | | | Events | | Job Search . | | | |
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