March 28, 2013 -
The Web-based, interactive catalog of geographic information gives government, businesses and citizens direct access to the state’s geographic data.
January 17, 2013 -
The simple interactive map lets taxpayers find out who their local political representatives are, and is part of the state's larger GIS strategy.
December 19, 2012 -
Idaho’s Boise Airport implemented a safety management system to allow better tracking of airfield discrepancies, which enhances public safety and reduces delays caused by issues on the runway.
December 18, 2012 -
Van Buren, Ark., uses GIS software and database technology that takes factors like population equality and compact shape into consideration for optimal boundary layouts.
November 14, 2012 -
California's geoportal will catalog state, city, county, federal, tribal and nonprofit data and operate based on "federated search."
September 21, 2012 -
Map application works on mobile devices without a network connection, helping responders in areas of Frederick County, Va., without cellular service.
California Launches Cybersecurity Task Force State officials hope to create a first-of-its-kind comprehensive framework to bolster cybersecurity efforts while maintaining strong relationships with local government and the private sector.
GovLoop Breaks Down ECM (Infographic) Enterprise Content Management automates document management and helps the public sector prepare to engage with tomorrow's constituents.
New York City Wants to Open its Checkbook (App) The comptroller wants to give software behind its transparency site to other state and local governments, which he hopes will create a community of users that constantly adds improvements and develops new features.
Colorado Experiments with Telemedicine for Inmates The Colorado Department of Corrections has partnered with the Denver Health Medical Center to conduct inmate medical consultations using video conferencing.
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