October 15, 2012 -
In response to a request from NY Tech Meetup, both presidential candidates shared their visions for the future of American technology.
October 15, 2012 -
Blow by blow, reaction to the vice presidential debate was polled in real-time using a new app that students used to agree or disagree with comments, or call "dodge" and "spin."
October 5, 2012 -
A 12-year plan set to change the way Hawaii approaches technology and business practices across the entire enterprise was announced by the State Office of Information Management and Technology.
October 4, 2012 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation has launched a new, more user-friendly Web portal that’s user-centric rather than organized by the DOT’s many operating administrations.
October 3, 2012 -
What began as a diversion primarily used by teenagers has grown into a useful tool used by most law enforcement agencies, according to a new report from the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
October 2, 2012 -
Thousands of Iowans are expected to show up to a new kind of live political event in Des Moines, and even more are expected to watch and participate in discussion online.
October 1, 2012 -
You still have to cover the basics, but adding some of these state-of-the-art features might earn you bragging rights, and more important, the gratitude of your citizens.
Can Data Drive Student Choices in Louisville, Ky.? Economic development officials hope that real-time job data along with free education for part-time UPS workers will help the local economy by providing qualified talent for local jobs.
There’s an App for That State Service NASCIO's comprehensive list of mobile apps offered by state agencies includes tools for tourists, tips for preppers and help for hunters, to name a few.