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San Francisco tests intelligent transportation IT

07/01/08 -- 01:17 PM Partnership between federal, state transportation departments will test various technology apps designed to reduce gridlock and improve safety and service.

MassHousing adds new MapInfo tool

06/27/08 -- 11:07 AM Massachusetts’ Housing Finance Agency is using the software to incorporate location analysis into its existing apps to monitor and analyze enterprise data.

Microsoft advisory targets SQL injection attacks

06/25/08 -- 11:07 AM Security advisory issued after discovery of an escalation in a class of attacks that target Web sites.

High-speed Internet access for all

06/24/08 -- 10:57 AM InternetforEveryone.org formed to unite Internet users, content creators and innovators to foster universal high-speed Internet access.

Cybereye | 911 system in need of help

06/23/08; Vol. 27, No. 15 Commentary: New digital IP communications are replacing traditional public-switched telephone networks, which are not equipped to use the communications tools many of us take for granted.

Voting machine makers blast EAC certification program

06/19/08 -- 11:46 AM An election industry trade group has called for a revamping of the voting system certification process now administered by the federal Election Assistance Commission.

Senate passes legislation to bring 911 systems into the Internet Age

06/17/08 -- 04:01 PM The Senate has passed a bill that would require IP telephony service providers to offer 911 services and create plans for a national IP-based emergency response network.

Iowa City gets broadband boost

06/16/08 -- 04:18 PM Verizon Wireless pushed up the introduction of its broadband wireless service to provide high-speed Internet access for public safety agencies battling floods.

Virginia’s data centers pass a test

06/16/08; Vol. 27, No. 14 Newly consolidated centers return quickly in simulated disaster.

Counting to infinity

06/16/08; Vol. 27, No. 14 University and industry researchers are embarking on the seemingly Sisyphean task of determining how much information there is in the world.

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