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  • New York Court Backs Governor on Deputy Pick
  • Mass. medical leaders wary of healthcare overhaul’s cost
  • Vermont could be guide on health care
  • Stimulus spenders race to the finish line
  • To Create Jobs, Tennessee Looks to New Deal Model
  • 'Pittsburgh Promise' gives hope to families
  • DIY bankruptcy — with a little help from the state
  • US-VISIT Pilots Digital Fingerprint Collection for Exit Procedures at Two Airports
  • NY attorney general sues debt settlement firms
  • Lawmakers consider $1.50-per-pack cigarette tax hike
  • Congress to Obama: Gitmo Plan Before Gitmo Money
  • Mullen: Pentagon Will Comply if Congress Repeals 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
  • Massachusetts Makes Federal CREBs Available
  • New York City Wireless Network Goes Live Citywide
  • Republican Governor of Utah Selected to Be Envoy to China
  • Nevada Governer Slams Obama's Refusal to Meet With Him
  • Intelligent Communities Think Tank Releases White Paper on Top 7 Cities
  • L.A. City Council OKs job cuts and unpaid leave
  • Universities Offer Fix for Obama's Flawed Broadband Plan
  • Microsoft server hit by vulnerability
  • Palm Pre Gets June Launch Date
  • Security Threat Update
  • Obama wants tougher tailpipe emissions law
  • The Future Of Digital IDs
  • Beth Noveck: Government Transparency Must Deliver Results
  • SAIC Awarded Contract to Conduct First Responder Training
  • Senate approves software as an alternative to textbooks
  • Fed Says Stress Test Results Should Bolster American Confidence in Banks
  • Eye on M&A
  • Gov: State deficit $21 billion if measures fail
  • Vivek Kundra, Federal CIO, Addresses State CIOs
  • Municipal broadband efforts succeed despite Wi-Fi meltdown
  • Millions from red-light cameras unspent
  • Public-Sector Technology Officials Confused About Stimulus Funding, Survey Says
  • Healthcare comes home
  • New York City installing $250 million wireless water-meter system
  • Funding Rules Force Wasteful Government Technology Spending, State CIOs Say
  • Chad Kirkpatrick named director of Arizona’s government information technology agency
  • $700 million plan targets border violence
  • Federal CIO Appointment Marks New Era for Government IT Executives (Opinion)
  • Public-private IT panel urged to help track stimulus
  • U.S. no longer advising schools close for swine flu
  • Google draws upon rival ideas with search changes
  • Health insurers offer another concession
  • States CIOs Talk Transparency
  • Details thin on stimulus contracts
  • Firm provides swine flu updates to agencies
  • Web 2.0 tools strengthen toxic substance control in California
  • Claire Bailey, Arkansas Chief Technology Officer, Discusses State's Interoperability
  • State seeks $1 billion in stimulus funds to bring broadband link to every household
  • NASCIO says states deal with complex array of IT security standards
  • States see IT, other delays costing them on Real ID
  • Transparency efforts make Alabama more accountable to citizens
  • Congressional panel backs legislation to curb e-waste
  • TechAmerica: State and locals must revise procurement regs
  • Tony Tortorice Named CIO of Washington State
  • State Stimulus Tracking Rules and Funding Help May Be Coming
  • Baton Rouge Pilots Wireless EMS-Hospital Video and Data Links
  • Microsoft hosts government CIOs
 
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