A Sensible Solution April/May 2009 Wireless sensors help South Bend fix a messy sewage overflow problem.
Roam on the Range July/August 2008 Cellular modems enable civic workers to access applications on the go.
Investigative Aid July/August 2008 Mobile computing devices boost the efficiency of social workers, leaving them more time to protect at-risk children.
Wireless Wins January/February 2008 While some municipal deployments seem to be plagued with problems, a few cities find success by starting small.
Pilot & Prove April/May 2007 Wi-Fi Flies High
The search for cost efficiency leads airports to blend wireless video into existing security applications.
Ahead Of The Wireless Curve October/November 2006 A new CDW•G Technology Investment Curve report focuses on purchasing trends for wireless technology among cities, counties and states.
Is Municipal Broadband Right for You? October/November 2006 State and local CIOs offer advice on how to choose the best high-speed, municipal broadband solution for your constituents. Learn the steps that lead to a successful implementation.
StateStats/Reader Spotlight Spring 2005 Reports show that U.S. organizations leased approximately $220 billion in equipment last year, Wi-Fi locations topped 20,000 and adult usage of the Internet continues to reach new heights. The Reader Spotlight features Meg Brown of the Digital Divide Council, a consortium that is spreading access to technology throughout Florida.
Wi-Fi Goes to Work in the City Spring 2005 As the demand for anytime, anywhere access to information skyrockets, a growing number of cities and airports are creating free or low-cost Wi-Fi hot zones to provide better service to individuals and businesses.
StateStats/Reader Spotlight Winter 2005 Reports show that government workers are more satisfied with their paychecks than private sector workers and state tax revenue collection is slipping. The Reader Spotlight highlights Grand Haven, Mich., the first city in the nation to offer citywide Wi-Fi broadband networking.