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Sarah Rich

Sarah Rich is a former staff writer for Government Technology.

The online map developed by Google.org displays emergency- and disaster-affected areas of San Francisco.
The nonprofit’s fellowships may only last a year, but the goal is to build a sustainable community of civic innovators.
The open data platform supports cross-jurisdictional data free to government agencies and will benefit Code for America’s Brigade program.
The nonprofit’s fourth annual summit brought leaders in civic engagement together to discuss innovation and how it can be executed in public sector.
The LAPD is piloting sophisticated mapping technology for better situational awareness during large-scale events.
Tweets about the Bryan PD shed light on law enforcement protocols and a day in the life of an officer.
Government Technology takes a look at airport Wi-Fi networks in the U.S. that pass and fail on providing free and fast Wi-Fi connectivity.
Mobile tickets purchased on the GoPass app change colors to indicate the status of the ticket.
The technology allows police officers to decide if they want to be tracked via their department-issued cellphones.
The new cloud service will be hosted in the continental U.S. and has been granted FedRAMP provisional authority to operate.