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(2/1/2007) A company hired by The New York State Board of Elections has been told to stand down because its testing and certifying of electronic voting machines employed flawed methodology. | (12/12/2006) Nearly a decade ago, many of us atended our first conference session on identity and security, perhaps a PKI presentation, and promptly nodded off. | (11/30/2006) A national study recently launched by the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA) and the Canadian Police Research Centre (CPRC) is aiming to identify the technology, emergency preparedness and research needs of Canada's first responders. | (11/9/2006) Virginia, home to a close race likely to determine which party controls the U.S. Senate, has no mechanism for independent audits of electronic-voting machines used in the majority of its counties. | (11/2/2006) Voice over IP - VoIP - is inevitable in government. It is the hottest area, and many government departments are exploring how they can take advantage of its benefits - like greater flexibility in service and features and possibly lower costs. This rating is reserved for the most critical problems. | (10/25/2006) Showcase Ontario, the largest public sector information technology education event in Canada was a wild success for 2006! Take a look inside at some of the visual highlights from the exhibitor floor in our Showcase Scrapbook. | (10/24/2006) Showcase Ontario, the largest public sector information technology education event in Canada was a wild success for 2006! Take a look inside at some of the visual highlights from the exhibitor floor in our Showcase Scrapbook. | (10/23/2006) Several federal agencies said they will meet an Oct. 27 deadline for starting to issue smart ID cards to workers, but some of the initial rollouts will involve only a small number of cards. | (9/12/2006) As director of research at the SANS Institute, Alan Paller has a unique window from which to view the U.S. government's efforts to secure its vast computer networks. | (9/1/2006) An upgrade to Microsoft BizTalk server software has enabled a hospital in Ontario to streamline patient care by improving the management of system errors. For the staff of Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, Ontario, even a momentary glitch in the facility's information system could mean more than just a minor hindrance. | (6/27/2006) It's hard to believe the nation's peak Internet crime fighting agency, the Australian High Tech Crime Centre (AHTCC) doesn't encrypt all files.
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  |  |  | | Blog Spotlight: Sandford Borins |  | As Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Toronto, Sandford Borins brings InterGovWorld.com readers exclusive insights into how and why the public sector is changing. You'll find new perspectives and questions, observations and objectives, lessons and answers. Cover to Cover, the blog by Prof. Sandford Borins, appears every Thursday. Inside Cover to Cover | |
|  | | Unified Communications |  | Unity is a word often heard in the public sector, with myriad agencies and departments looking to foster collective thinking around some of today's most pressing issues. The word, however, doesn't usually get mentioned in the same breath as technology. That's a situation, though, that might soon be changing, thanks to a new software platform known as unified communications.
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