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Andrew Frederick

National Public Safety Broadband Network Eyed - Again - 1 views

  • Officials recently unveiled a proposal to commit $10.7 billion for the creation of a nationwide broadband network for public safety officials. The system would allocate space in the 700 MHz broadband spectrum — dubbed the “D Block” — that public safety would use both in day-to-day operations, and also during an emergency event.
Mitchell Crase

The long-term evolution of public safety communications - 1 views

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    Wireless technology platforms are changing rapidly and there is always an emerging battle between two or more delivery paths. LTE appears to have an edge in the immediate future but WiMaxx is one of the technologies that hopes to supplant it. Public safety organizations are endorsing LTE.
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    There is a definite correlation in mobile wireless applications for public safety and nonprofits alike
Kimberly Case

Public School Tech Inequality - 0 views

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    This article describes the advances that public schools have made in technology in the classroom, and also charts who has access and who does not. For example, how many computers per student are available in one school may vary considerably to a similar school in a poorer district.
anonymous

Google Public Data Explorer - 1 views

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    Data visualization using large data sets can be very useful, especially when dealing with public policy, environmental and health data sets.
Alex Ansell

health information technlogy panel - 0 views

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    This is a good example of what we descussed in class a couple of weeks ago regarding a cooperation of both private and public health organizations.
Ron McKee

Strategy for American Innovation: Executive Summary | The White House - 1 views

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    This is a secondary post to accompany one of my earlier ones on public education and administration strategies. Related to previous post about Obama wanting to create an Ed-Tech agency. This official White House website posts a complete outline of Obama's broader plan for American Innovation to build the economy of the 21st century (in the form of an executive summary).      Interesting pyramid figure conceptually charting the projeced impact on innovation for "Sustainable Growth" and quality jobs.
Ron McKee

Education Week's Digital Directions: Classroom-Tested Tech Tools Used to Boost Literacy - 0 views

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    My final bookmark in my series on the use and future of technology in government funded public education. Talks about teaching using tech tools they already have like webcams, audio recorders, blogs, and other Web 2.0 tools in their quest to boost the literacy in their students.
Christ-Anh Nguyen

Nonprofits Use Technology To Reach Public - 0 views

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    Nonprofits are turning to media such as Youtube. People could rewatch much as they like and the videos for the organizations are all in one area.
Nakeita Harris

Yele Haiti - 0 views

shared by Nakeita Harris on 28 Feb 11 - No Cached
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    This is a blog from the president of Yele Haiti. He is updating the general public on the success of the organization and things that may need a little more work. This is a great way to visualize how technology has affected the world of non- profit.
Ron McKee

American Red Cross on the use of technology during emergencies - Microsoft Unlimited Po... - 0 views

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    Technology is increasingly important to the American Red Cross. We are an old organization proving we can learn new ways of doing good. Our ultimate goal is to empower the American public to get help or give help during emergencies. A healthy dose of passionate people, tools, and gadgets are required to do this effectively.  
Rebecca Winchester

Citizens have right to know what government does - 0 views

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    This article is on how the public should be able to see government meetings and have access to government records. Technology is helping this happen.
Michael Bennett

A Girl's Nude Photo, and Altered Lives - 0 views

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    At first I had no intentions of using this article as a bookmark, however, after I got to reading it I realized the implications it has in regards to public administration. As technology advances and becomes more prominent within society people are finding more uses for it for personal and emotional gains. As more technology is available, it is more likely that children will have access to these also. This article describes the schools and law enforcemenets efforts to combat the problems that technology can bring to our society. This article also suggests public policy involved in these types of cases and can also spark ideas into ways that policy can become better and more fine tuned to fit the needs of our society today.
Ron McKee

California Technology Chief Sees Big Things For Social Media - OhMyGov News - 0 views

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    The head of California's state office of technology sees social media as a "force multiplier" and is aggressively expanding the state's mobile presence this year, aiming to double the number of mobile apps offered in 2011. Adrian Farley, the acting director and chief technology officer of OTech, told OhMyGov.com in an exclusive interview that the state of California, one of the earliest adopters of social media in government, had been very fortunate in experiencing almost no cultural pushback in attempts to integrate social media into official public communications. 
Andrew Frederick

Coming to Your Kindle: Library Books - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    With the recent news that more e-books were brought than paperbacks in February, its no surprise that Amazon is allowing the Kindle to borrow e-books from more than 11,000 libraries across the U.S. in working with OverDrive, a huge supplier of e-books for public schools and libraries. Students and non-profits will now have greater access to e-books, but the limit on checking out books is a concern with HaperCollins announcing a new policy that requires e-books to expire after being check out only 26 times.
Ron McKee

Uganda Blazes Trail: Blocks Twitter, Facebook - April 19, 2011 - 0 views

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    Uganda, at the insistence of its national police commissioner, has sent its three largest ISPs a memo requesting they begin blocking what they called "Tweeter" (presumably Twitter) and Facebook, in order to "eliminate the connection and sharing of information that incites the public."
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