July 2, 2012 -
The city will avoid $120 million in infrastructure investments and $600,000 in potential government fines through its new water management system.
June 26, 2012 -
Auditor’s report reveals that the Louisiana transportation department’s new computer system had errors that resulted in $26 million in unbilled federal expenses.
June 19, 2012 -
U.S. Department of Transportation is studying technology that allows cars to communicate with each other in order to warn drivers of potential crashes.
June 8, 2012 -
The Southern California city was recognized for its fiber network, digital inclusion efforts, technology incubation, IT recycling and several other projects.
May 24, 2012 -
Next-generation traffic data is providing travelers with detailed real-time roadway conditions, hazard messages and expected travel times.
May 8, 2012 -
Now that Nevada has officially licensed the first self-driving vehicle for testing on state highways, the state knows what regulations it takes to get the vehicles on the road.
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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