Analytics
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Cybersecurity experts say AI and automation are changing how much impact manipulated data can have on government technology systems.
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Martha Norrick left her job earlier this year and has since joined the incoming mayor’s transition team on technology. She was an advocate of open data and data literacy.
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The state is in procurement on a new GoHawaii app, intended to integrate agricultural declarations and tourism questions. Hawaii recently marked the 75th anniversary of its in-flight visitor survey.
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Officials in Fremont, which recently joined the Startup in Residence program, hope to utilize it and a recent Waze partnership to address significant traffic congestion caused by out-of-town commuters.
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As open data work and availability continue to evolve, local governments are rolling out new ways to spread awareness.
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Artificial intelligence and data analytics are transforming the practice of law.
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As written, the legislation would prevent agencies from making duplicative purchases and would modernize data collection and sharing.
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The city council unanimously approved its Fiber Optics Master Plan earlier this month.
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Plus, Results for America releases new case studies about local government successes; Cook County, Ill., approves contract for new election equipment; federal lawmakers pass act to modernize grant reporting with open data; and New York state wins national procurement award.
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Companies want to help cities enforce and regulate new mobility devices like e-scooters, bikes or car-shares by offering up real-time data.
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Smart city accelerator US Ignite and the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions are facilitating efforts to work through the barriers to smart city data sharing.
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To be equitable for all citizens, governments must make sure their websites are accessible to people of all abilities.
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Minnesota's participation in an eight-state National Governors Association collaboration could enable better cross-agency health-care data-sharing as well as sharing in the area of policy-making.
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Data and new tools are offering cities a chance to get on top of one of the more costly challenges they face in their daily operations.
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Plus, NYC’s chief technology officer releases guide for civic tech challenges: Cincinnati Data and Analytics Office partners with police on daily stats report; and Code for America brigades collaborate on Hurricane Florence response
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The real-time traffic signal information systems will give drivers more actionable information while allowing public works to better calibrate the city’s traffic signals.
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Riders will be able to use different modes of transport, from buses and trains to electric scooters and ride-shares, with a single payment system.
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Digitally collected driving and vehicle data from police cars in the Pacific Northwest has led to fewer car accidents and costly lawsuits, all while promoting a culture of safety.
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The Metro Region Explorer has revealed shifts in demographics, housing and workforce, which could impact the region's transit needs and overall economy.
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The newly released operating system gives app developers access to a host of transportation-specific data from sources across the city.
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General Motors, BMW, Ford and Renault have joined forces to explore the potential of using the digital ledger technology in the transportation industry.