Posted by by Michael Lock, VP Google Enterprise Earlier in 2012, I became a United States citizen, more than 14 years after moving to the U.S. from my native Canada. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll continue to root for Team Canada when it comes to hockey…
Posted by Chris Bronk, Senior Advisor, IRM’s Office of eDiplomacy, U.S. Department of StateEditors note: We were excited to hear that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton herself announced to State employees that they would be getting the Chrome browse…
New year, new start for the City of Pittsburgh
Posted by Luke Ravenstahl, Mayor of Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaEditors note: Today Mayor Ravenstahl is announcing that almost 3,000 city employees just started using Google Apps for Government.People love to work and live in Pittsburgh. It’s ranked Amer…
NOAA moves 25,000 to Google Apps
Posted by Kennith Jackson, Deployment Manager, Google AppsThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is ringing in the new year with a new email and collaboration system for its 25,000 employees, contractors and associates. They have al…
U.S. Coast Guard Academy becomes the first federal service academy to go Google
Posted by Brad Robinson, Information Security Manager I’m proud to announce that my alma mater, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, is the first service academy to move to Google Apps. Founded in the late 1800’s, the Academy is one of the oldest federal …
Wendy Wu, Google Apps for Government Team
In Rockingham County, North Carolina, the IT department supports 500 employees who for the past several years had used three different client applications for email. The county switched to Google Apps for Gove…
Posted by Kripa Krishnan, Google Apps for Government teamToday we light a single candle to mark one year since we introduced Google Apps for Government. And appropriately enough for a first birthday, it’s been a year full of firsts.Last year, Google …
Posted by Dan Israel, Google Apps for Government teamLast month, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) completed the transition of its employees to Google’s cloud-based email and collaboration applications. In a display of both speed and tea…
Wyoming adds another first – now the first to go Google
Posted by Governor Matt Mead, State of WyomingEditors note: Today Wyoming Governor Matt Mead is announcing the completion of the migration of all 10,000 state government employees to Google Apps for Government. State employees now have a unified commun…
It’s been six months since we released Google Apps for Government. In that time, we’ve seen a steady stream of customers, both large and small, sign up for this new edition of Google Apps. From the U.S. General Services Administration and the State…
Editor’s note: Today our guest blogger is Richard Ferrick, Network Administrator for Panama City, Florida, one of the first governments in the country to adopt Google Apps for Government. Join Richard for a live chat on GovLoop this Thursday, Decembe…