Plugged in
The New York State Office of General Services has contracted with Denver-based Qwest to provide telecommunications services to state agencies and city and county governments.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has contracted with Blue Bell, Pa.-based Unisys to design and operate computer systems for the state’s Medicaid program.
Plano, Texas, has purchased planning and training software from London-based Limehouse Software. Atlanta has purchased Web-based planning software from the company.
The Peoria County, Ill., Emergency Telephone System Board has purchased a digital private radio system from Berwyn, Pa.-based Tyco Electronics.
The West Basin Municipal Water District in Carson, Calif., has purchased enterprise and financial management software from St. Paul, Minn.-based Lawson.
Temple, Texas, has purchased seven point-to-point wireless links from Santa Clara, Calif.-based BridgeWave Communications that will transmit voice, data and video traffic citywide for police and fire employees.