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Industries: Government
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Websphere for Government
With IBM technology as the foundation of your e-government, you can build, deploy and manage e-government services today — and be poised to add new services in the future. The WebSphere software platform provides state-of-the-art applications and tools to help you deliver fundamental constituent services that are dependent on the availability, reliability and performance of your core computer systems.
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Middleware solutions for government Executive Brief: Deliver integrated solutions for collaborative government (.pdf)
Like other organizations, governments need to be easier to do business with. To achieve this goal, governments need processes, structures and systems that enhance employee productivity. They also need to improve responsiveness to changing circumstances and provide businesses and citizens with easy access to government services. Every aspect of government IT needs to be simplified, coordinated and accelerated.
Government & Public Sector News
Hawaii says aloha to late financial reports Running under Linux on a mainframe, IBM’s DB2 Universal Database Enterprise Edition and DB2 Warehouse Manager merged financial with budget data. The division built a front-end gateway to the system using IBM’s WebSphere application server.
Miami Upgrades Web Portal The site's overhaul involved combining the county's IBM Websphere architecture with a Web content management solution, says Assia Alexandrova, the county's Webmaster and senior Web designer.
Patent Office starts testing paperless processing system DECEMBER 16, 2002 (COMPUTERWORLD) - The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last week began testing an all-electronic patent and trademark-processing system that's expected to cost the agency more than $50 million to develop and is scheduled be fully implemented by late 2004.
Hill AFB saves $15 million a year with wireless parts-tracking system Hill AFB took two years to develop AMTS using the IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access software. Now that it is in production mode, Neri anticipates it will be deployed at Air Force Materiel Command centers in Georgia and Oklahoma.
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