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Phil Windley's Technometriahttp://www.windley.com [Phil Windley's Technometria] Former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker released the final version of a bipartisan election reform report today. The two led a 21-member, privately funded Commission that offered 87 recommendations to strengthen the country’s electoral system and build confidence in the political process.

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Windley.comhttp://www.windley.com [Windley.com] Phil Windley's Technometria | eGovernment Archives: This service is very similar to Utah’s Master Directory project (which Dave Fletcher wrote a little about just lately), but its based on a collection of tools including some which are open source. The service provides a single repository for accounts, a single credential set (not the same as single sign-on), a way for users to self service, a single point for conducting security audits.

http://government.zdnet.com [Government.zdnet.com] IT’s role in improving elections | ZDNet Government Blog | ZDNet.com: Former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker released the final version of a bipartisan election reform report today. The two led a 21-member, privately funded Commission that offered 87 recommendations to strengthen the country’s electoral system and build confidence in the political process.

http://www.willisbros.net [Willisbros.net] willisbros.net » Skype: * James Fallows: I first started reading him as he was a regular writer for the The Atlantic Monthly who MS hired to help make MS Word a more writer-friendly word processor. He’s had some interesting musings on technology.

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