Government Technology

Noelle Knell

Government Technology assistant Web editor Noelle Knell has more than 15 years of marketing and communications experience, writing about public projects, transportation, business and technology. A graduate of the University of California, Davis, with majors in political science and American history, Noelle is a political junkie who loves to read and explore natural wonders.

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Recent Articles

Mobile Field Reporting Comes to San Francisco Police
June 27, 2012 - New class of cadets to pilot an app that aims to increase community presence by 40 percent.

Will Washington, D.C., Make the Grade?
June 26, 2012 - Mayor Vincent Gray's office is harnessing citizen feedback using social media analytics, and plans to assign grades to agencies.

Madison, Wis., Opens Up City Data
June 19, 2012 - Civic-minded tech community drawing on a range of sources to create apps.

Kickstarter Fosters Love of Government
June 18, 2012 - Public weighs in on favorite agencies that will become documentary film subjects.

U.S. Cities Don’t Bite on New Domain Extensions
June 13, 2012 - New York City and Las Vegas are only U.S. cities to apply for new top-level domain extensions.

Cook County, Ill., Portal Unites Taxpayer Data
June 12, 2012 - Treasurer's office spearheads effort to launch one-stop shop for property tax information.

E-Signatures Save Vermont Time and Paper
June 11, 2012 - Length of IT contract approval process slashed by three-fourths.

Texting Government: Narrowing the Digital Divide?
June 08, 2012 - Code for America initiative broadens reach of traditional citizen engagement in Philadelphia.

Bumps in the Road for Kansas DMV Overhaul
June 07, 2012 - Officials say the state's massive vehicle title and registration update is finally close to full speed.

‘Open Tucson’ to Drive Better Decisions
June 05, 2012 - First data sets expected online by the end of 2012.

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Collaboration for the Public Sector



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