Government Technology - May 2008 - (Page 4) may 2008 govtech.com j departments news MOTORAZR 2 V9m 36 Failing Grade? Governments score lower than finance, retail, transportation and corporations in vendor’s wireless security survey. 10 Big Picture 38 Running the Numbers Westchester County, N.Y., uses statistical analysis from its IT department to improve performance. 12 On the Scene 50 Spectrum California CIO Academy Reports from the IT horizon. 52 Two Cents 42 The 311 Report Centralized customer service systems provide constituents and local government a one-stop request spot. AAA mapping on a Motorola MOTORAZR 2 V9m. 54 Products K-NFB Reading Technology, Nokia, MSI Computer Corp., OtterBox, Livescribe 46 High-Tech Corrections RFID systems find a niche in correctional facilities. columns 6 Point of View Flexing Your Power 46 52 56 Personal Computing The Internet, These Days 14 Four Questions for … Brian Rawson, chief technology officer, Texas 8 The Last Mile Quality You Can Taste 58 signal:noise 48 How It Works Ticket to Services month: Strong Medicine Medicaid costs now account for almost a quarter of all state spending, and these expenses are projected to grow over the next decade as the population ages. Next month, we look at how states are using technology to control costs and improve care. MAY_08 next 4 http://www.govtech.com http://www.govtech.com
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