Government Technology

Gov Website Evolution: Changes in 2013

The future of websites according to Best of the Web winners.


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Budget & Finance

GovTech Innovators: Christina Bivona-Tellez, Esri’s Global Manager of HHS

Bivona-Tellez is tracking the spread of diseases with the help of GIS firm Esri.

GovTech Reviews: Videoconferencing on Google+ Hangouts

Google+ Hangouts are more dynamic and attention-grabbing than static video because the screen automatically switches to whomever is speaking.

Sacramento, Calif., Library Checks Out Pinterest

Libraries, zoos and other public-sector agencies use Pinterest to engage with the public.

GovTech Innovators: Eric Patten, Esri’s Maritime Mapping Expert

How do agencies use Esri technology for maritime operations and how might this change in the future?

HHS Integrates Federal Data for HIV/AIDS Services Locator Tool

By entering a ZIP code in the web tool, a Google map is generated to show the locations of services like HIV testing sites, health centers and substance abuse clinics.

Interactive Website Explores History of Universe

ChronoZoom chronicles nearly 14 billion years of history in an easily digestible format.

An In-Depth Look at Ann Arbor's Vehicle-to-Vehicle Pilot

The largest connected vehicle project in the nation is working on standardizing equipment that allows cars to communicate with one another, improving driver safety.

Road Kill Data Tracks Animal Migration Patterns via Open Source App

Virginia opossum road kill data has indicated what habitats the animals are associated with and if temperature plays a role in their activity.

Fiscal Cliff Threatens Fragile State Economies

Michigan budget director says failure to reach a deficit reduction deal could trigger turmoil.


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California Hospital Implements Game-Changing RFID Safety Technology

Watch how California’s Department of State Hospitals – Napa improves staff and patient security in the wake of tragedy

State of TN leads the way in Next-Gen 9-1-1

Watch how the State of Tennessee’s IP-based emergency response network will make emergency services faster, easier and more reliable.