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Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Government Technology - December 2008 Government Technology - December 2008 Contents Point of View Four Questions for... On the Scene Big Picture Year in Review Who Controls Your Network? Paper Makes a Comeback Halting Meth Abuse Spectrum Up Close signal:noise Digital Communities Contents Becoming a Digital Community Rethinking 700 MHz Smart Grids: Powering the Future Gearing Up for Crime 2.0 Software Predicts Crime Local Portals on the Red Carpet More Than Just a Pretty Face Government Technology - December 2008 Government Technology - December 2008 - Government Technology - December 2008 (Page Cover1) Government Technology - December 2008 - Government Technology - December 2008 (Page Cover2) Government Technology - December 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Government Technology - December 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Government Technology - December 2008 - Point of View (Page 5) Government Technology - December 2008 - Four Questions for... 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