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In order to give citizens real-time online access to their property and account data and increase the Treasurer’s efficiency in collecting bills, the City of Waltham has set up a Web Kiosk, designed for public use and dedicated for Govern.WEB, at their City Hall.

Weiterlesen: USA: The City of Waltham sets up a Web Kiosk

The IRS is seeking ideas on how to modernize its Web services, consolidating its online presence through an enterprise portal.

In the request for information issued today, the IRS said it would consider replacing its current software and infrastructure as well as look at using managed services to expand online tax services and transactions.

Weiterlesen: USA: IRS plans portal integration

Programs in 10 agencies, including two e-government initiatives and two Justice Department programs, are semifinalists for one of the most highly prized public service awards.

The ten are among 50 programs selected from all levels of government for the 18th annual Innovations in American Government Awards for creative thinking and results-driven goals.

Weiterlesen: USA: Ten federal programs named semifinalists for innovation award

The White House is working with Congress to reform the federal personnel system for all agencies, not just the Defense and Homeland Security departments.

Clay Johnson, the Office of Management and Budget’s deputy director for management, today said the administration will ask a lawmaker to introduce legislation to change the General Schedule so it reflects DOD’s and DHS’ new pay-for-performance structures.

Weiterlesen: USA: Administration pushes Hill for civil service reform

The city—and CIO Dianah Neff—take on industry to launch WiFi network in a battle other municipalities are likely to face

Brotherly love isn’t the only thing heating up Philadelphia these days. Just ask the city’s CIO, Dianah Neff.

The city is on the front lines of a pitched battle between the telecommunications industry and municipal governments. Philadelphia is set to launch a citywide low-cost wireless network as an inexpensive way of giving Internet access to underserved communities.

Weiterlesen: USA: Philadelphia Free-for-all

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