Analytics
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In Singapore’s IT department, innovation comes not only from in-house technical expertise, but through pushing those skills out to the rest of the enterprise and supporting innovation nationally.
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Ranchbot’s sensors use satellite technology to monitor tank levels, trends and operation, enabling customers to check water data on their phones or computers in real time.
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A new partnership is endowing state transportation departments in Ohio and Pennsylvania with multiple data points through which to better understand traffic on their roadways and corridors.
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A four-week course starting in late November will give city residents the skills and tools they need to make the most out of Buffalo’s 40-plus open data assets.
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Technology will continue to change the work of law enforcement, and staying ahead will mean not just adopting the latest tools but radical shifts in the status quo.
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The way crimes are currently counted in the U.S. can easily confuse and mislead.
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When faced with large amounts of regional commuter traffic on neighborhood streets, traffic officials in Fremont, Calif. turned to Waze for help.
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The degrees are useful, but not in the way popular media seems to suggest.
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More nonprofits are starting to sell their stories through analysis.
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The searchable map, ordered by the Legislature in 2011, allows the public to see who is renting state-owned property and how much they pay.
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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.