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Southbridge, Mass., now has a way for citizens to submit crime tips anonymously and receive police notifications by downloading the free "Southbridge PD" app. Officials say crimes in progress still require a call to 911.
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Two-way communication during an emergency event is what public safety officials are advocating for with the so-called CodeRed program.
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Patrol officers will soon be able to issue citations and quickly file them with district courts from their cruisers.
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In the face of new technologies, libraries are adapting to a new reality. So how do they plan to continue engaging communities?
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L.A. County has entered into the design phase of a new user-driven voting system for the city's 4.7 million registered voters.
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As the proliferation of Internet-connected devices continues, Vint Cerf says the “Internet of Things is upon us,” making the transition to IPv6 necessary.
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The first mobile phone call was made in 1973 on a 2.5-pound "brick," but the future of mobile technology could allow for "telepathic" communications.
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A growing data portal translates to money saved and an increased ability to serve citizens in the eclectic Texas city, one of the recently announced Google Fiber cities.
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County officials say procurement wasn't working as well they'd like, so they began building a new system using HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, and Active Directory.
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Though Chris Estes comes from the private sector, he may be ahead of the game.
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Setting service standards and using customer feedback to improve the user experience is easier than it seems.
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A new platform will aggregate digital resources from libraries, museums and historical societies across the country.
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With water rates expected to triple over the next five years, the city of Davis unveiled a new tool to assist water utility customers in their water conservation efforts.
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Using a powerful combination of mobile apps and geospatial data, the California Technology Agency hopes to encourage families and businesses to relocate to the state.
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New Jersey is expanding a local program that helps agencies track homeless services more accurately and in less time, increasing their chances of getting the federal funding they need.
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A think tank evaluates states on how quickly taxpayers can access state tax information on revenue department websites.
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New applications and platforms can lead to better service for tourists and citizens, said San Francisco Chief Innovation Officer Jay Nath.
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Office of Technology Services Director Ron Hughes says RFP will be released in about four weeks.
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Top 25 honoree announces his candidacy for the position.
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New York Gov. Cuomo has announced that the state will consolidate its approximately 50 scattered data centers at the State University of New York College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering.
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Whether for litigation, investigations or public records requests, government agencies are looking for easier ways to make sense of a growing number of data sources.
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