Washington state's centralized system is rare success story
Washington's Support Information Management System stores data on 1.1 million cases'356,000 are active'and collects about $500 million annually.
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Distributed service-denial attacks are a high-profile threat to Internet security. They can be the most difficult threat to fend off because new tools make it easy to attack from several locations using service pirated from other people's servers.
States move forward with ERP projects
Of the 48 contiguous states, 38 have embarked upon an enterprise resource planning project, according to a recent report on state ERP trends from PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP of New York.
Texas legislators make jump from cable to Web
The Web sites of most state legislatures provide public access to legislative text. Broadcasting sessions over the Internet is the next up-and-comer.
Arizona primary draws thousands of Internet voters in spite of officials' security concerns
Maricopa County, Ariz., supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox cast the first binding Internet vote in an election for public office on Super Tuesday last month. Thousands of registered Democrats turned out for the March 7 Internet primary.
Florida tries to smooth welfare-to-work
When Florida decided to let private organizations oversee its welfare-to-work program, data sharing between state-run and private-sector computers complicated the program's implementation. Now the state is working to develop an integrated statewide system to alleviate the problems.
Telecommuters can get service for voice, data links in five cities
Agency telecommuters who wish they had high-speed voice and data connections such as digital subscriber lines might find an inexpensive alternative through Internet service providers in Chicago; Dayton, Ohio; Los Angeles; New York; and Thayer, Mo.
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Slow learner. Report card day used to mean thinking up inventive excuses: The cat ate my report card. My teacher has dyslexia and was thinking A-plus but wrote D by mistake. My teacher said grades are a hierarchical construct of an outworn paternalistic society.
State system professionals seek open standards to share law enforcement information nationally
Two recent state-federal partnerships indicate that the drive to share criminal justice data among all U.S. governments is gaining momentum.
Y2K results in vow of cooperation between feds, state IT officials
Officials of the National Association of State Information Resource Executives and the federal Chief Information Officers Council say they want to leverage relationships developed while working on year 2000 efforts.
States must standardize food stamps
A new federal law mandating interoperability among state systems that distribute food stamp credits will let recipients access the credits nationwide.
The 50 States
Lawmakers and their staffs rely on office computers for tasks such as communicating with constituents and drawing up draft legislation. And central staff members find systems indispensable for
Kansans seek IT that is practical and efficient
Don Heiman, chief information technology officer (CITO) of Kansas and director of the Information Systems and Communications Division (DISC), received a bachelor's degree in business from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Mo., in 1969, a master's in business and a master's of public administration from the University of Kansas at Lawrence, and a master's in pastoral studies from Loyola University in New Orleans. He also has professional certifications as a government financial manager and an information systems controller.
This 17-inch LCD breaks new ground in size, price and view
LCD monitors have been improving for years, but except for the overpriced large-screen size, users have pretty much settled for 15-inch diagonals. Now Samsung Electronics Co. has come out with a true 17-inch LCD at a price to make the rest of the market blush.
OS upgrades across platforms prove successful
The GCN Lab fed CD-ROMs of Microsoft Windows 2000 code into the drives of more than a dozen systems'PCs, notebooks and servers. For the most part, upgrades went without glitches.
Compaq's iPaq aims for the enterprise
Small form factor, low profile, minitower'no matter how much the desktop computer has changed in size, its insides haven't changed that much.
Learn how to take control of Windows 2000
It takes some drilling down to see where the new Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system diverges from its Windows 98 and NT 4.0 predecessors. Sure, it looks like Win 98 and acts like NT, but when it comes to the administrative tools, Win 2000 is all new.
Kansans follow digital yellow brick road to data
Are you a good switch or a bad switch? That might be Glinda's question if she landed in Kansas today. The Kansas Wide Information Network (KANWin) runs through the 450-mile wide state like a digital yellow brick road. More than 18,000 PCs connect to KANWin over frame relay circuits, with nodes in every county and state agency.
Scan this list before upgrading to Win 2000
GCN Lab reviewers and early adopters elsewhere have been working up their lists of cheers and jeers for the new features in Windows 2000.
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Bartering is a business process as old as the hills'perhaps older than government itself. With the advent of electronic commerce, barter, perhaps surprisingly, is enjoying a resurgence. Could state and local governments consider barter as a means of securing needed goods and services? The answer may also surprise you.
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