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Delaware's first.(STATELINE)(Brief article)
Not only is Delaware the first state, it is now also No. 1 when it comes to websites. Brown University's annual review of more than 1,500 state and federal but not legislative websites says Delaware state government is best at making information and services easily accessible...
Tags: Brown University, Delaware, E-government, Government, INTERNET
Research articles 2007-10-01
Maine's Web Site Named One of Best in U.S
Brown University Report Praises Ease of Use, Speedy Access AUGUSTA, Maine -- A Brown University report recently confirmed the philosophy of the State of Maine's official Web site (http://www.Maine.gov): the simplest things make all the difference. Maine was rated the third best state for eGovernment in the United...
Tags: Brown University, E-government, Government, Maine, Web
Research articles 2007-08-30
Kentucky Ranks in Top Five of National E-Government Survey
FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Kentucky's strides in digital government have been nationally recognized by Brown University's Eighth Annual State and Federal E-Government Study with a fourth place ranking. Held annually since 2000, the study reviews digital government in all 50 states and in all major federal agencies and ranks states based...
Tags: Brown University, E-government, Government, Kentucky, SOFTWARE, survey
Research articles 2007-08-02
UAE: 36TH POSITION IN TERMS OF E-GOVERNMENT READINESS.
According to Al-Ittihad newspaper (February 22, 2007), the Global E-government Readiness Report, which is issued by the Brown University, ranked the UAE in the first position in the region and in the 36th position in the world in terms of the electronic-government readiness.
Tags: Brown University, E-government, Government, U.A.E.
Research articles 2007-02-27
The week
* If the first Bush was "born with a silver foot in his mouth," did Senator Kerry acquire one when he married Teresa? * The White House has now completed a repudiation of its "stay the course" rhetoric--a repudiation that began, fitfully, months ago. Since no one--not even hawks--has...
Tags: advertisement, Allen, America, British Broadcasting Corp., Brown University, Democrat, Ford Motor Co., Government, Iraq, Obama, president, Republican, Sen., SOFTWARE, U.N., U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-11-20
Researchers to Report Data from Cyberkinetics' BrainGate System at 2006 Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:CYKN; Cyberkinetics) is scheduled to report its latest findings with respect to the Company's BrainGate Neural Interface System BrainGate System in presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Atlanta, Georgia. The presentations will include scientific, mathematical data and practical...
Tags: Brown University, Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems Inc., Government, MARKETING, Massachusetts General Hospital, PRODUCTIVITY, Strategy, stroke
Research articles 2006-10-11
U.S. Department of Education website ranks among top 10 for federal agencies; Brown University Research rates ED.gov among best for features, security.
M2 PRESSWIRE-2 October 2006-NORTEL NETWORKS: U.S. Department of Education website ranks among top 10 for federal agencies; Brown University Research rates ED.gov among best for features, securityC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02102006 WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Education's ED.gov ranks ...
Tags: agency, Brown University, E-government, FINANCE, Government, MARKETING, Nortel Networks Corp., SECURITY, U.S. Department of Education
Research articles 2006-10-02
Palestinian Authority, Iraq-Style: U.S. Student Kidnapped, Freed.
By IsraelNationalNews.com Benjamin Bright-Fishbein, a Brown University student studying at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, was freed by his Palestinian terrorist kidnappers just hours after he was abducted in Shechem. The drama began around midnight Saturday night when word was received that...
Tags: Brown University, drama, Government, MARKETING, video
Research articles 2006-06-12
Utah, Maine Lead States in 6th Annual e-Government Survey.
Byline: Brown University PROVIDENCE, R.I., Sept. 8 AScribe Newswire -- Utah and Maine are at the top of the list for e-government in the United States, according to the sixth annual e-government analysis conducted by researchers at Brown University. At the federal level, the...
Tags: agency, Brown University, E-government, Government, INTERNET, researcher, Web
Research articles 2005-09-08
Utah government Web site gets third-place ranking
Utah.gov, the state's Internet portal, has been ranked third in Brown University's fifth annual study of state and federal Web sites. Last year, Utah.gov was 17th. A team of researchers at Brown's Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions compiled the rankings this summer. To...
Tags: Brown University, E-government, Government, INTERNET, MARKETING, Quality, researcher, SALES, Utah, Web
Research articles 2004-11-03
State of Tennessee Web Site Ranked First in the Nation by Brown University
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Of the 1,569 State Government Sites Surveyed, Tennessee Earns First Place for Overall Quality of Information and Services In Brown University's fifth annual survey of state eGovernment performance, the state of Tennessee's official Web site (www.Tennessee.gov) earned the highest ranking in the country. Researchers at the...
Tags: Brown University, E-government, Government, NETWORKING, Tennessee
Research articles 2004-10-27
Web Site Rankings for 70 Largest U.S. Cities; Disability Access Problems Plague City Government Web Sites.
Byline: Brown University PROVIDENCE, R.I., Sept. 19 AScribe Newswire -- Most government Web sites maintained by America's 70 largest cities fail to meet basic disability access standards for the vision and hearing-impaired, according to a new urban "e-government" study by researchers at Brown...
Tags: Brown University, compliance, disability, E-government, Government, INTERNET, MARKETING, researcher, Web
Research articles 2003-09-19
Plugged-in public
Latin America's governments talk a good game, but who's really wired today? Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, studied a half-dozen areas of Web-based government and ranked the region. Of course, spending the people's money on tech doesn't help if the people aren't online. [GRAPH OMITTED]
Tags: Brown University, Government, Providence, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-04-01
Conflicting views
Ask business leaders and college deans how to improve higher education, and you are sure to get very different answers. In fact, ask them anything, and you will probably get different answers. That's just what Villanova University Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs John Immerwahr found out a few years...
Tags: Brown University, education, Government, Villanova University
Research articles 2003-01-01
We're no. 1
ARKANSAS SELDOM GETS TO brag about being No. 1 in anything. Residents of The Natural State have come to expect that anytime they see Arkansas mentioned at the top of a list, it's usually for things about which we should be embarrassed. But a recent survey by Brown...
Tags: Arkansas, Brown University, E-government, FINANCE, Government, income, Taxes
Research articles 2002-10-07
State of Tennessee Web Site Ranked First in the Nation by Brown University
Business Editors NASHVILLE--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 30, 2002 Of the 1,206 State Government Sites Surveyed, Tennessee Earns First Place for Overall Quality of Information and Services In Brown University's third annual survey of state eGovernment performance, the state of Tennessee's official Web site (www.TennesseeAnytime.org) earned the highest ranking...
Tags: Brown University, Company, E-government, Government, INTERNET, MARKETING, NETWORKING, Tennessee, Web
Research articles 2002-09-30
The Philadelphia Inquirer Consumer Watch Column.
By Jeff Gelles, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 25--There was no single moment when Tom Horley realized that the World Wide Web could transform how citizens interact with government. But press him, and it might come down to this:...
Tags: Brown University, Government, INTERNET, MARKETING, Pennsylvania, SOFTWARE, Web
Research articles 2002-09-25
The Wild East: A Biography of the Great Smoky Mountains.(Review)
The Wild East A Biography of the Great Smoky Mountains By Margaret Lynn Brown University Press of Florida, 2000 504 pp. Cloth $49.95, paper $24.95 The first European tourist to write about his summer vacation in the southern mountains was the Philadelphia Quaker, William...
Tags: Brown University, Government, Manufacturing, Park, railroad, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2001-09-22
A noble judicial coup?
Brown v. Board of Education: A Civil Rights Milestone and Its Troubled Legacy, by James T. Patterson. Oxford University Press, 285 pages, $27.50 BY THE 1950s, BREAKING THE COLOR barrier had become a moral imperative in America. Chief Justice Earl Warren's 1954 opinion in Brown v. Board of Education, whatever...
Tags: Brown University, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2001-07-01
Tax Dollars At Work? - Government Activity - Brief Article
Seventy-eight percent of 1,716 government Web sites studied offer no services online, according to a Brown University survey. And only 7 percent of these government sites posted privacy policies.
Tags: Brown University, Government, INTERNET, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, survey, tax
Research articles 2000-10-02