First Elections Since Orange Revolution Scheduled

In 2005, the Ukrainian “Orange Revolution” caught the world by surprise. Dramatic changes began as the citizens took to the streets and demanded to be heard. Now the hard work has begun and is as much if not more important than the prior events that captured our imaginations. And so it remains important to follow the steps that are taken to honor the promise of change.

Sift enjoys public sector double success

Sift has been selected to provide online engagement solutions to two public sector organisations – Northumberland County Council and the Scottish Executive. Each shares a common objective for its web solutions – to establish and grow an online dialogue with its local community.

£4 million complex provides new homes for pensioners and families

A £4 MILLION housing development – providing new flats for rent in Edinburgh, Scotland – was officially opened today (Monday, June 27, 2005) by the city’s Lord Provost, Lesley Hinds. The development at Stenhouse Mill Wynd, off Gorgie Road, has transformed a derelict site into sheltered accommodation for pensioners and homes for local families.

Scots groups urged to enter awards

Community groups and projects across Scotland are being urged to enter this year's Dynamic Place Awards. The competition, organised by Scottish Enterprise, aims to celebrate place making and innovation in Scotland.

Biometrics4ALL, Inc., Attains Two FBI Certifications and Introduces a Revolutionary LiveScan Product

Biometrics4ALL, Inc., announced today that the company has launched a FBI certified LiveScan4ALL product suite. The LiveScan systems are in compliance with the FBI’s Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) highest quality specification (the Appendix F). The LiveScan4ALL product suite revolutionizes the LiveScan industry by offering a more intuitive graphical user interface and a technology that actually prevents operators from making manual mistakes during descriptor entry, hence significantly reducing submission rejections.

Tribal Technology scores a hat trick of wins in South East local government

Three local authorities in the South East of England have chosen services from Tribal Technology since the start of 2005. Ealing Borough Council has renewed its commitment to the IT and information management systems specialist by signing a new contract for additional asset management services; Kent County Council has chosen Tribal Technology’s Enterprise Web Module to manage property data for over 600 schools; and the London Borough of Newham has awarded a new contract to Tribal Technology to supply the Enterprise Asset Management Plan (AMP) system to manage the council’s corporate property portfolio.