by John F Moore. Governing People, July 30, 2010. "I have had several great conversations this week. One that I wanted to share with you was a discussion I had with Alex Reed, an Independent candidate who is running for the Maine House of Representatives (District 99). We spent our time discussing how to bring collaboration and communication strategies and tools to the local level, an important goal, a difficult challenge, especially in a state where broadband penetration is relatively low..."
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By Ben Bain. Federal Computer Week, April 2, 2008. "The Homeland Security Department today gave Maine an extension for complying with new federal rules for state identification issuance. That means Maine residents can continue to use their state driver’s licenses and ID cards to board commercial aircraft and enter federal buildings, at least through 2009..."
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Government Technology, May 22, 2007. "For the State of Maine, providing its government employees with fast, simple and "always on" access to communications is critical to meeting the 24/7 demands of its residents. But even as it enhances customer service, the state must keep a close eye on expenses to ensure that productivity gains from new technologies are made within budget. To achieve this, the state is employing advanced Internet protocol (IP) telephony solutions from Avaya that increase the responsiveness of government workers, while providing intelligent communications in an affordable way..."
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Government Technology, May 11, 2006. "Maine Governor John E. Baldacci unveiled a new Web site -- www.maineflu.gov -- Tuesday afternoon regarding influenza. "This one Web site will provide information on pandemic influenza, avian flu or bird flu," said Governor Baldacci..."
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