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Chad Vander Veen

Associate Editor

Twitter: @dcommunities

Recent Articles

Code for America Fellows
February 29, 2012 - .

Commodore 64 Turns 30
January 03, 2012 - The beloved machine is still the best-selling personal computer of all time.

Resolution: Make Govtech.com an Online Community
December 20, 2011 - Our goal in 2012 is to help government collaborate and exchange ideas.

How Will U.S. Automakers Achieve 54.5 MPG?
December 01, 2011 - How will U.S. carmakers double vehicles' miles per gallon in the next 12 years? There's no big solution - but there are lots of little ones.

No City CIO? Who’s Running the Show?
November 10, 2011 - As governments aim to run more like businesses, a surprising number do so without a CIO.

How much was a T-Mobile bill that left customer Celina Aarons "shaking and crying"?
October 19, 2011 - .

Is Google Plus Dying?
October 18, 2011 - Traffic for the would-be Facebook killer is in a tailspin.

What is E-Cat? Hint: It has nothing to do with LOLcats
October 18, 2011 - .

How fast can a robot made of LEGO solve a Rubik's Cube?
October 17, 2011 - .

How did researchers in Singapore create a hard disk with a density of 3.3 terabits per square inch?
October 14, 2011 - .

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Featured White Papers & Reports

Government-to-Government IT Services: What Works and What's Left to Work Out

This Digital Communities white paper highlights discussions with IT officials in four counties that have adopted shared services models. Our aim was to learn about the obstacles these governments have faced when it comes to shared services and what it takes to overcome those roadblocks. We also spoke with several members of the IT industry who have thought long and hard about these issues. The paper offers some best practices for shared government-to-government services, but also points out challenges that government and industry still must overcome before this model gains widespread adoption.


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