May 12, 2002
LONDON -- A domestic violence outreach campaign using electronic kiosks has gotten off to a solid start, according to officials from English kiosk developer…
read nowMay 8, 2002
LONDON -- One week after alternative voting methods, including electronic kiosks, were given a trial run in British local elections, officials said the…
read nowMay 2, 2002
LONDON - The use of alternative voting methods, including electronic kiosks, appear to have been a success in an initial trial conducted during local elections…
read nowThe trial program for Your Guide, the UK postal service's information kiosks, has wrapped up. All that is left is a decision on its future, which should come…
read nowApril 23, 2002
REDLANDS, Calif. - Geographic information system software developer ESR has been selected to join a group that will design, build and operate TravInfo: the…
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BIRMINGHAM, England -- Kiosk manufacturer NeoProducts Ltd. has wrapped up the deployment of one of the kiosk industry's largest projects, a 9,000-kiosk project…
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BATH, England -- Improved police accessibility, in the form of front-office renovations and kiosks, is the aim of a new pilot program launched at the Bath…
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PORTLAND, Ore. - Working under contract with the U.S. General Services Administration, NBG Solutions Inc., is bringing free government services to the public…
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HOUSTON -- The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), expanding a program launched in late 2000, has ordered nearly 200 drivers license-testing stations.
read nowApril 11, 2002
SOUTHAMPTON, England - As part of a nationwide initiative to improve online service, 12 housing-advocacy kiosks will be deployed at public facilities in…
read nowApril 9, 2002
NEWBURY, England -- Kiosk software developer NetShift Software Ltd. and British self-service machine manufacturer Cyberline have launched a partnership to…
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ST. ALBANS, England -- The electoral process in England is moving toward an embrace of electronic voting methods. During local elections in April and May…
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NEW YORK - Golden Screens Interactive Technologies Inc. has received a $1.3 million contract from the city of New York to provide a minimum of 59 CityAccess…
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - The U.S. Postal Service has approved a test of a browser-based self-service kiosk program by Neopost Online Inc. and Northrop Grumman…
read nowApril 1, 2002
THIMPHU, Bhutan - One of the world's most isolated, mountainous countries, the Asian nation of Bhutan is making a strong push to develop a sophisticated postal…
read nowDo kiosks have to be accessible to people with disabilities? Yes, they do. But the extent to which laws and rules require accessibility varies.
read nowMarch 25, 2002
DANVILLE, Calif. - SMARTMedia Partners will create software for the City of Fort Collins, Colo.'s two new information kiosks. The machines, to be designed and…
read nowMarch 20, 2002
London's Westminster City Council has begun a nine-month test of 30 i-plus interactive kiosks, the London online technology service vnunet reported.
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